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TELEPHONE 493. 

W. B. SEARS, 


Insurance Agency, 

13 Kilby St. 

BOSTON. 

[^ESTABLISHED 1865. I 



near Dudley st. 






Springer Brothers, 

Importers and Wholesale Manufacturers, 







LADIES 


Invited to visit the 
Elegant and Spacious 

HET4IL 

DEpjftTMENT. 

A comparatively new 
feature of this estab¬ 
lishment. 




Chauncy St., Essex St, and Harrison Ave, 


BOSTON. 





























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37 WEST I^TDSr 

896 Broadway 
73/ Sixth.AV, 


Just as a .f airy wand uldws ! V) 

, Quoth she, well then I'Wii.L cqiyj£§§ 
i The cause is that this party dress 
JcrI*EWANDQ S 


i BOSTON, 17 Temple ft 
ftT NEWPORT ro iL 
* CURING THE SEASON 
J'ROVIDENC e AT. 

I £75 Westminster St. 















ESTABLISHED 1S10. 


Messrs. WILLIAMS & EVERETT 

Cordially invite yoti to visit their 

New A rt Store and Galleries , 

-79 BOYLSTON STREET. 79- 

A Large and Important Stock of Pine Paintings , Etchings. 
Engravings , Photographs , and Other 
Art Goods just received. 


Special Attention Given to Artistic Framing of Pictures and Mirrors. 


SOLE AGENTS FOR ROGERS' GROUPS. 



Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, 

RANGES, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 

SOLD FOR CASH OR ON INSTALMENTS 

And Delivered Free to all Depots in New England. 

PARLOR SUITS. 

7 Pieces, Hair Cloth, $35.00 and upwards; Raw Silk, $37.50 and upwards; 
Spun Silk, $50.00 and upwards; Mohair Plush, $60.00 and upwards; 
Silk Plush, $160.00 and upwards. 

CHAMBER SILTS. 

Ash, $18.00 and upwards; Cherry, $45.00 and upwards; Walnut, $37.50 
and upwards ; Mahoganized, $25.00 and upwards. 

Nassau Hall Building, 827 Washington Street, BOSTON, 











iHOMAS 





and PloPi? 


CHOICE HOSES, 


B J 


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DESIGNS, 


WEDDING DECORATIONS. 


Greenhouses: COLUMBIA STREET. 


Telephone No. 9s 10 - DOING Ti EDS TtDIN. 



.A. M IE & CO., 

CELEBRATED STANDARD FOOD, 


FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 

The very nutritious herbs, roots, :md seeds, of which it is largely composed, are so 
accurately and carefully combined that when mixed with the ordinary grain, so assimilates 
and utilizes the whole, that perfect digestion is secured and all impurifes in the blood 
removed. 

It is also a specific for many diseases to which domestic animals are subject, such as 
Colic, Coughs, Worms, etc., and the benefits derived from its use are permanent. 


JPTJT TJJP NEATLY AND SECURELY lUNT 

Bags of 50 lbs., containing 200 feeds, $ 3 . 25 . Bags of 100 lbs., containing 400 feeds. $ 0 . 00 . 
Barrels, 250 lbs., containing 1000 feeds, $ 15 . 00 . 

AME cfc OO., 

Manufacturers and Proprietors, 

01 KILBY STREET, 


BOSTOK 


















BLUE 


BOOK 


»! 

OF 

DORCHESTER. 

</■ 1 1885-86. 


CONTAINING ALL THE STREETS, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, 
AND GIVING THE NAMES OF THE HOUSEHOLDERS, AND 
THE INTERSECTING STREETS, IN THEIR ORDER. 


Published in aid of the 

Relief Fund of BENJAMIN STONE, JR. POST 68, G.A.R., 

of Dorchester. 


,JAN 4 1886 ' 


Copyright, 1885, by Sampson, Murdock, & Co., Boston, Mass. 





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Established 182 3. 

71,000 INSTRUMENTS MADE. 


lj> WHJMW*, 

Pi&iK>ForIe5 


FOR SALE. 


Second-Hand Piano-Fortes, in great variety , yfcr and to rent , at various 

prices , 


IRICKERIJ1G 


ONS, 


152 Tremont St. 
boston. 


130 5th Ave. 

NEW YORK. 













ESTABLISHED 1800 . 


*IIaoqe, Stoddard'4 Kendall.# 

Successors to BRADFORD &. ANTHONY, 

Importers & Dealers in 

GUT TC£RU, 

FANCY HARDWARE, 

FisIUng Tacfcle, Ice and Roller states, 

374 WASHINGTON STREET, 


Opp. Bromfield Street. 


Boston. 


POST 68, G. A. R., 

DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 

1885 - 86 . 

The streets are given in alphabetical order. All streets des¬ 
ignated (Mat.) are within the Mattapan post-office delivery. 
Also Blue Hill avenue, south of Lauriat avenue; Washington 
and Dorchester avenue, south of Codman; Adams, south of 
Old Colony R.R. Bridge; Back, south of Madison, and Fuller, 
west of Washington. The post-office address for all other streets 
is Dorchester. The names of intersecting streets are given in 
italics. Streets in connection with which no names are given 
are unoccupied by houses. 








E. J. BAKER, Pres’t. 


W. D. C. CURTIS, Ass’t Sec’y. 


THOS. F. TEMPLE, Sec’y. 


DORCHESTER 

Ututual (Jilt Jnsurant^ (Co., 


P.0. Address, leponset, lass. 


OF BOSTON. 

City Office, 27 State Street. 


J. ¥. PORTER, Agent. 


D I RECTORS: 


Edmund J. Baker. 
Hiram W. Blanchard. 
George A. Fisher. 
Henry O. Hildreth. 
Richard C. Humphreys. 
Nathan Holbrook. 


Oliver Hall. 

Seth Mann, 2d. 

William Pope. 

John W. Porter. 

Laban Pratt. 

Elias A. Perkins. 
William Henry West, 


Edward H. R. Ruggles. 
Wm. Henry Swan. 

M. P. Sumner. 

James Torrey. 

Thomas F. Temple. 
James H. Upham. 


The Company continues to insure the safer class of property at current rates, and to pay 
Return Premiums on terminated policies at 60$ on five year policies, 40$ on three years, 
and 20$ per cent, on one year policies. 


NL ®A.MUTK.]% 

IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN 


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J'£avaria arid ££)emestic 







ars, 


10 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON. 

21 Calle de Cuba, HAVANA. 14 Behrenstrasse, BERLIN, GERMANY. 
DEPOT FOR THE CELEBRATED “ N. S.” CIGARS. 


Connected by Telephone ibjj. 












DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


5 


Abbreviations: Av., avenue; ct., court; Mat., Mattapan; n., near; N.Y. & N.E., 
New York & New England; O.C. R.R., Old Colony Railroad; opp., opposite; pi. 
place; st., street. 


ABBOTT STREET. 


From Blue Hill 

William T. Sullivan 
Vacant house 


ADAMS 

From Bowdoin at Eaton Sq.. to 


5 Miss M. C. Billings 
11 John M. Woodworth 
15 Vacant 
23 Albert F. Lake 
29 Thomas J. Hatch 
33 John Freeman 
35 Club-house 
39 James T. Oliver 
45 Oliver Hall 
Fox av. 

69 Frederick W. G. May 
Homes av. 

115 Nathan T. Robinson 
151 Mrs. Charles B. Peirce 
Robinson st. 

177 Mrs. John H. Robinson 
Police Station 11 
Arcadia st. 

Dorchester av. 

235 Otis Holland 
241 John B. Hern 
O.C. R.R . branch 


Av. to Harvard. 

John R. Morse 
Freeman Smith 
Vacant house 
Levi Kennison 
Jonas B. Hildreth 
Vacant house 


STREET. 

Washington at Lower Mills. 

East St. 

46 Dr. Luther M. Lee 
Vacant 

O. Hall & Son, factory 
HalVs ct. 

88 Henry Hall 
Linden st. 

James Hammett 
Dr. Wm. P. Leavitt 
Leeds st. 

146 Mrs. John F. Simpson 
158 Lorenzo F. Hyde 
176 Charles Sheridan 
178 James Bacon 
180 James S. Blenkinsop 
184 Dr. Geo. D. Bliss 
190 Charles F. Dewick 
196 Mrs. John P. Clapp 
202 J. A. Toland, store 
204 Offices and Masonic Hall 
206 Robert Piper, store 
208 Vacant store 








D. EDDY & SON, 

-* BOSTON. MASS.. U.S.A. »- 


• T<TfTil»l«iritiTiTtK 


Noted for their durability of material, 
perfection of workmanship, 

COLD, DRY AIR, 

Economy in the use of ice. The Oldest 
Refrigerator Establishment in the 
country, having been in constant 
operation for thirty-eight years. 

Our name and trade-mark on every 
Refrigerator. 


D. McCURDY, 


Wheelwright ni (\rri&£e Builder. 

ALSO, IN CONNECTION, 

Blacksmith i ng, 

CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING, CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND 
HARNESS MAKING. 

New work and repairing in all branches executed in the very best manner, 
and at reasonable prices. 

Nos. 283 and 285 Adams Street, cor. Park, 
DORCHESTER. 


H. B. ROBINSON, 

DEALER IN 


IEEa^- ai^tid (3-ir,JL iisr, 

Poultry Peed, of All Kinds, 
CORNER OF ADAMS AND PARK STREETS, 
DORCHESTER, 

























DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


7 


ADAMS STREET. — Continued. 


Lincoln st. 

283 Edward McLean, shop 
285 D. McCurdy, shop 
287 M. R. Harvey, store 
Park st. 

295 Vacant 
305 Henry A. Nichols 
309 Charles Dyke 
311 Augustus Bourdon 
Qibson st. 

353 Store 

355 Mrs. H. A. Currier 
357 Fred. C. Greene, store 
Parkman st. 

367 John R. Barry 
373 Warren N. Pettee 
381 George O. Boynton 
Dix st. 

405 Shop 

411 Jacob M. Morrison 
Centre st. 

451 Joseph Robinson 
473 Charles W. Oliver 
King st. 

531 Henry Jacobs 
543 Thomas Knapp 
559 Mrs. Mary A. Paine 
563 William Childs 
573 Mrs. Jonathan Brooks 
Templeton st. 

597 Edwin J. Lewis 
Shelton st. 

615 Charles H. Curtis 
Guilford C. Blaisdell 
Ashmont st. 

637 George C. Keith 
691 Harrison P. Souther 
Beaumont st. 

723 J. H. Allen 


Dorchester av. 

220 Mather and Dorchester Hall 
222 Post-office 
228 Jason Gordon 
230 Store 

232 Charles Rubin, store 
234 John May 
236 E. C. Murphy, store 
238 Silas W. Leonard, store 
242 Mrs. E. G. Foster 
242 William Wellington 
246 William H. Cooper 
Dickens st. 

256 Joseph L. Colter 
0.(7. R.R. branch 
Stable 

274 John Russell 
Abel Goss, stable 
Park st. 

300 H. B. Robinson, store 
312 H. A. Nichols, shop 
318 P. P. Nichols, shop 
324 William H. Spear 
326 Andrew Housman 
328 John McMorrow 
D. Eddy & Son, office 
354 Mozart A. King 
Neponset av. 

382 George W. Fernald 
3§4 George Moulton 
388 Charles F. Hildreth 
392 Horace G. Williams 
396 Mrs. A. B. Gibson 
Mill st. 

School-house 
King st. 

494 Frederick E. Wright 
532 Charles E. Folsom 
580 Charles T. Phipps 






W. F. GOWARD, 

largest Variety Store in 24th SSd. 

Lowest P^ice & Highest Quality, C/n always be Relied Upon. 

A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 

^Domestic Urtj and Fauci) Goods. 

A FULL LINE OF 

Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Oil Cloths, 
Straw Mattings, Rugs, Paper Hangings, Hollands, Curtain Fixtures, Table 
Covers, Blankets, Comforters, 

Hammocks, Croquet Sets, a large collection of Toys, and scores of useful 
articles not found elsewhere in the place. 

AD/IMS STREET, LOWER (DILLS. 

BRANCH STORE, MATTAPAN. 


SPABGO’S 

Lower Mills Bakery /’Confectionery Store. 

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HOME MADE BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY, 

FRESH EVERY DAY. 

-Wtiiiai iiii t GvesSalfv*- 

My Candies are all warranted strietly pure and fresh, direct from the manufacturers. All 
kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits in their season. 



I am prepared to receive orders for first class catering of any description. My facilities 
for catering to large or small public or private gatherings is complete. Will also superintend 
home spreads. Having unsurpassed facilities for furnishing home made bread and pastry 
of the finest quality and make up, I can guarantee perfect satisfaction. Patronage solicited. 


CHARLES F. SPARGO, 

Thayer’s Block, Lower Mills. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


9 


ADAMS STREET. — Continued. 


761 George P. Pierce 
Minot st. 

827 Frederick L. Pierce 
835 Geo. Frederick Pierce 
845 Mrs. J. EL. Emerson 
Frederika st. 

861 Mrs. Elizabeth Pope 
Codman st. 

875 James McGoyerin 
883 Vacant 
887 Arthur H. Pierce 
887 Francis Pope 
School-house 
933 Loring S. Clark 
O.C. R.R. Branch, Cedar Grove 
Station 

985 Theodore C. Faxon 
1001 Mrs. F. P. Howland 
1049 Henry Pierce 
Richmond st. 

1075 Homer Emerson 
1079 John A. Tucker 
1103 William H. Swan 
1109 Mrs. E. C. Packard 
1119 James M. Daly 
Butler st. 

1137 George Pope 
1147 Arthur W. Pope 
1169 Charles Bolster 
1173 Luther J. Goodwin 
1187 Walter Preston 
1193 Thomas H. Monk 
1197 Benjamin C. Willis 
1197 Mrs. Clara Woodbury 
1203 Manuel Silva 
1209 Tobias M. Cook 
1209 W. F. Go ward, store 
1211 Joseph H. Layton 
1213 George F. Fuller 


592 Mrs. Stephen P. Tolman 
Ashmont st. 

Vacant 
Private way 
664 Vacant 
Pierce av. 

Oak av. 

690 J. Frank Howland 
Minot st. 

Marsh st. 

Granite av. 

802 Charles B. Pevear 
814 Charles C. Weeks 
820 William Chisholm 
New house 
Malvern st. 

844 Walter S. Adams 
874 Vincent Ballard 
884 Richard Hiorns 
894 George James 
902 Mrs. F. M. Safford 
Milton st. 

Cedar Grove Cemetery 
O.C. R.R. branch 
1016 Lewis Mason 
1050 Henry D. Pope 
1058 Charles F. Swan 
1066 Albert D. Swan 
1076 John E. Swan 
1078 Albert Pope 
1084 James Pope 
1108 James Moore 
1112 James H. Bourne 
1120 William H. Puffer 
1134 Mrs. Harriet Hobart 
1138 Wm. B. Brooks, jr. 

1144 Mrs. L. A. Williams 
1148 George Dexter 
1150 George Munier 




(Established 1844.) 



L. BRIGGS & CO., 

Tlrclgtccts, Engineers anb Suit emirs, 


No. 79 MILK STREET, Cor. Federal St., Opp. Post Office. 

(Take Elevator at No. 10 Federal Street.) 

House Planning and the laying out and Improvement of Suburban Real Estate our spe¬ 
cialties. Particular familiarity with property Lines and Titles in Dorchester District. 

L. Briggs at home evenings at Neponset. 


HOLBROOK & FOX, 

No. 12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, 



AND AUCTIONEERS. 


Agents for the purchase, Sale and Leasing of Real Estate, the Collection of Rents, and 
the Negotiation of Mortgages. 

Particular attention given to Peal Estate in the Dorchester Distriot. 


H. P. OAKMAN, 

@AR.PENTDR AND lUILDER, 

Contracts for Dwelling Houses or other Buildings, large or small. Prompt 
personal attention given to business. 

RESIDENCE, i OAKMAN STREET, 

N E PONSET. 















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


11 


ADAMS STREET. — Continued. 


1217 Littlefield Bros., store 


1158 Patrick F. Burke 
1166 Eli Pierce 
1168 John Carroll 
Biverview av. 

1194 George S. Bourne 
1198 Thos. R. Collins 
1204 Mrs. M. J. Whalen 
1208 Harding Voy 


ALBAN STREET. 


From Welles Av. to Ashmont. 


Augustus Nickerson 
David F. Hartford 
Edmund C. Tarbell 
Gardner A. Churchill 
Frank Wood 
Addington M. Bartlett 
John G. R. Smith 
Charles G. B. Smith 


Thomas C. Caldwell 
Andrew G. Weeks 
John G. Phillipps 
Thomas Mair 


ALBION STREET. 

From 538 


1 Edward Maglue 
1 William Austin 
3 James B. Graham 
5 Granville Perry 
5 Edward G. Perry 
7 Robert Black 
9 Luther W. Sibley 
11 Thomas W. Hawkins 
13 John Hall 

15 Nicholas T. Appollonio 


Dudley to Clifton. 

2 Edgar A. Neal 
2 Joseph B. Sprague 
2 Wm. H. Seavey 
2 Walter W. Wales 
2 J. A. McCartie 
4 James McIntosh 
4 John Macdonald 
6 Thaddeus Park 
8 Thomas H. Lynch 
8 George J. Healey 
10 George S. Davis 






J 


5 


ESTABLISHED 1817. 


. H. Ill 5 MAM & CO. 

-Grocers, 

U PHAMS CORNKR, 

Continue to supply the residents of Dorchester and vicinity with the finest 
Groceries. 

-FLOUR.- 

Our “ Superlative ” Flour we sell at $6.50 per barrel cannot be excelled. 

-BUTTER.- 

Our “ F ” and “ R ” brands of Print Butter are the finest that come to 
the Boston market. 


1 R&nk5$ivin$ sal ^kri5lm&5 ^uppli^. 

WE HAVE 

NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, FIGS, NUTS, &c. 


- SPECIALTY. 

STRICTLY PURE SPICES. 


Choice Malaga Grapes by the Pound or Keg. 

Bea i wind, our prices are always as low as FIRST CLASS Goods can be bought for 
anywhere, and you are sure of getting just what you order. 


J. H. UPHAM Sc CO., 

Upham’s Corner, Dorchester. 


Telephone 9469. 





















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


13 


ALEXANDER AVENUE. 

From 68i Dudley. 


3 Alfred B. Durgin 
5 Charles T. Plimpton 
7 George W. Stewart 
9 A. G. Baxter 
11 Joseph A. Gilford 
13 H. P. Lynch 
Lebanon st. 

29 Vacant 

31 William Whiteland 
33 Vacant 


4 Alvah H. Peters 
6 Addison D. Nichols 
8 William A. Wilson 
10 Gilbert Bennett 
12 Israel B. Steele 
14 William Clark 
16 William F. Sherwin 
18 John N, Batchelder 
20 James B. Hatch, jr. 
22 Mrs. S. M. Marshall 
24 J. Haskell 
26 William H. Robey 
28 Alexander McDonald 
28 Chas. P. Chamberlain 
28 Edward B. Manaton 


ALLBRIGHT COURT. 

From Boston St. 

Harvey Mann I John G. Allbright 

Elbridge T. Pond 


ALLSTON STREET. 


Vacant house 
Henry C. Kendall 


From Melville Av. to Centre. 

Albert W. Perkins 
Lloyd G. Stone 
Samuel J. Woodward 
Mather st. 

Samuel S. Vinal 
10 Mrs. L. C. Purington 
12 Arthur H. White 
Benjamin W. Williams 



















































DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


15 


ARCADIA STREET. 


From opp. 202 Adams to Draper. 


Municipal Court 
City Surveyor 

Dorchester Branch Public Library 

John M. Nash 

Samuel J. Kaler 

George T. Andrew 

Mrs. Richard Pike 

Jeremiah Carew 

Charles Blaney 


Asahel H. Glover 
Thomas Parry 
Street (no name) 


ARGYLE STREET. 


From 1903 Dorchester Av. to Welles Av. 


ARION STREET. 

From Davenport Av. 


John O’Connor 
Mrs. Hiram Shepard 
Charles C. Lane 


ARMANDINE STREET. (Mat.) 


From Washington to Milton Av. 


Alexander Pitkethly 
Timothy Donahoe 
New house 


Mrs. William J. McDowell 
New house 
William J. Fox 


ASHLAND STREET. 


Mrs. H. B. Preston 
Charles E. Bockus 
Henry H. Chandler 
Thomas J. Allen 
Elm st. 


From Park to Capen. 

Dr. Wm. C. B. Fifield 
John H. Bufford 
Elm st. 

John L. Dearborn 
Mill st. 









Messrs. JAOUKS & GRIFFIN, 

respectfully announce to the residents of Ashmont and vicinity that they have opened the 
new stores at the corner of 

Dorchester Ave. & Ashmont Street. 

They feel confident that, with the fine line of goods which it will be their rule to carry, to¬ 
gether with the new stores which were built specially for them, and which are models of 
attractiveness and conv enience, they can meet the wants of the public. 

They will keep constantly in stock all kinds of 

ROCERIES, IROVISIONS flND flSH, 

and their stores are so arranged that each of these is entirely separate one from the other, 
thereby preventing the objections so generally urged against customers personally attending 
to their daily marketing. 

In response to a notification by postal card or otherwise, they will be pleased to have 
their wagons call each morning at the residences of their patrons; yet they venture to sug¬ 
gest that there is no way so satisfactory, both to buyer and seller, as the personal selection 
of goods. They guarantee to all their customers the most polite attention, and in everything 
pertaining to the stores, and the goods sold, the most scrupulous cleanliness. None but the 
BEST QUALITY OF GrOODS will be kept, which will be sold at 

LOWEST CITY PRICES. 


El. S. BADGER, 

16 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. 

Manufacturer of and Dealer in Silk, Alpaca and Gingham, 

UMBRELLAS. 

Every variety of Parasols, Thread 
Lace covers, Children’s Umbrellas and 
Canes. Ivory handles elegantly carved. 
Also the Patent Extension Handle, 
with recent improvements, making it 
the most desirable Handle for Parasol 
or Umbrella, which cannot be obtained 
elswhere. Parasols made to order to 
match Suits. Re-covering and repair¬ 
ing promptly attented to. Pinking in 
the various styles. India Pongee, 
Concan, and Oiled Silk always on 
hand. 





























DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


17 


ASHLAND STREET. — Continued. 

John B. Regan 
Allan B. Shepard 
Mrs. Harriett Burditt 
Mrs. H. G. Dillaway 
Mill st. 

William P. Fowle 
John E. M. Sanford 


ASHMONT STREET. 

From 758 Washington to 261 Neponset Av. 


Edward 1ST. Burt 
Francis H. Wilcutt 

-Ruggles 

5 Fred. P. Jaques 
} Geo. E. Griffin 
Dorchester av. 

Harrison A. Aldrich 
Private way 
Edmund C. Whitney 
Crawford Nightingale 
$ George A. Fiske, jr. 

£ Benj. D. Washburn 
George B. Thayer 
Fred H. Woodward 
K Abijah Woodward 
l Charles W. Woodward 
Car ruth st. 

Charles H. Dodge 
Adams st. 

Edwin F. Field 
John Buckley 
Patrick Fitzgerald 
George Low 
Edward Locke 
Jeremiah F. Haley 
Newhall st. 

Vacant 
Frank Noyes 


Ocean st. 

Alban st. 

Dorchester av. 

O.C. B.jR. branch, Ashmont 
tion. 

Frederick N. Lambert 
Caleb G. Bascomb 
Charles F. Kittredge 
Maxwell Rankin 
\ J. Frank Perry 
) J. Loring Thayer 
Adams st. 

Train st. 





Henry A. Turner. Frederick W. Turner. 

Henry A. Turner & Co. 

Established 1854. 

Manufacturers of Importers of 

Upholstery & Textile Fabrics. 

Cabinet Furniture. 

Specialties: 

Interior Decorations & Furnishings, 

Furniture & Fabrics from Original Designs. 

Curtains & Shades , 

Old Furniture Renewed. 

Nos. 25, 27, 29, & 31 IVest St., Boston. 

Agents for the Associated Artists ’ Fabrics, New York. 


E. J. STATES, 



MBR.OIDERY 


'TORE, 


No. 145 TREMONT STREET, 

Between Temple Place & West St. (Formerly at 11 Temple PL) 

-importer or- 

fetotls, flossts, llrrasme, ® (until*, anb cr%r (£m- 
broiberg glaterials. 

Materials and Stamping for all kinds of Embroidery. 

INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN PRIVATELY AND IN CLASSES. 


Monograms and other designs to order. 


Lessons in Lustre and Kensington Painting. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


19 


ATKINS STREET. (Mat.) 

From Haven Av. 


AUCKLAND STREET. 

From Savin Hill Av. to Belfort. 


AVONDALE PLACE. 

From Richmond. 

Charles H. Woodworth 
Herbert L. Kimball ' 

Henry C. Swett 
Charles H. Woodworth, jr. 


H. H. Parker 
John W. Lee 

( 


BACK STREET. 


From Blue Hill Av., opp. Harvard, to Hyde Park Line. 


West Roxbury old line 


-Sumner 

John Rein 
Patrick Cushing 
Aaron Van tassel 
Otto Stuck] en 
Madison st. 

John H. Sexton 
Walk Hill st. 
Oakland st. 


BAILEY STREET. 

From 1933 Dorchester Av. to Milton Av. 


Peter R. Landin 
Davies C. Freeman 
Henry Morris 
Mrs. S. H. Wilson 
Mrs. Wm. Kannoffsky 
William McCarthy 
Amasa W. B. Foster 
John L. Starrett 
James E. Mansfield 
Henry Richardson 
Washington st. 


Frederick J. Berry 
Stephen A. Cleaves 
William Molineaux 
Jesse L. Totman 
Irani T. Marshall 
Fred H. Young 
Michael J. Mahoney, jr 
Washington st. 






SGOTLAMB. ^ 


Aberdeen, Dumfries, Keith, 

Peebles, Selkirk, Stirling, 
Walkerburn. 


England. ^ 

Bath, Huddersfield, Stroud, 

Stonehouse. Trowbridge. 


GESMANY> 

Aix-La-Chapelle, Burtscheid, 

Huckeswagen, Werden. 



Our * (jujlom * Dep^rfmenl 

C ONTAINS New Woollen Goods which have been made specially for us 
this season, in the best mills in all the above-named places, in addition to 
many patterns from first-class American manufactories. 

Doing a large business in supplying leading merchant tailors in nearly all 
the large cities of the United States, we are able to offer exceptional advan¬ 
tages to our own t home retail customers in the matter of great variety of 
piece goods from which to make selections. 

We recommend our customers to examine the goods and leave their 
orders early in the season. By so doing the greatest degree of care in making 
up can be insured. Only first-class work produced and fair prices charged. 


ACJLLA^ PA^ER^Qo^pAfNiy, 

398 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. 








DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


21 


BAKER AVENUE (changed to Brent Street). 


BAKER PLACE. 

From Bird near N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

William H. Hubbard 
William A. Mylod 
Stephen Baker 
Mrs. Eliza Gage 


BAKER’S COURT. (Mat.) 

From 1171 Washington. 


Edward Lovejoy 
Charles H. Howland 
William Kibble 
Henry Korb 
H. F. Sanderson 
Erdmann Sonnenbrodt 
Frank S. Rowe 
George A. Goodwin 
William Munroe 
M. McDonald 
Albert V. Go ward 
Mrs. Margaret Carney 
Mrs. E. R. Crane 


W. Baker, office 
Samuel German 
George W. Furness 
William T. Johnson 


BALLOU AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Lauriat Av. to Shreve. 

I William McLaughlin 
' John B. Newcomb 


BARRY STREET. 

From Bellevue to Hamilton Av. 






REDDING, BAIRD & CO. 

OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS, 

152 FRANKLIN STREET, 

BOSTON, MASS, 


Stained Glass. 


Competent Artists sent to advise with householders at iheir 
residences, if desired. 


Our Entire Establislrment is Open to tine Public, 


- TELEPHONE CONXECTIOH. - 










DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


23 


BATCHELDER STREET. 


From Clifton to Cottage. 


5 John R. Heard 
7 James H. Rush 
9 Frank P. Thayer 
9 Joshua F. Dyer 
11 William N. Swain 
13 William H. H. Miner 


6 Timothy O’Sullivan 
8 William Kelman 
8 Charles E. Greenough 
8 Elijah Willis Corey 


BATH AVENUE. 

From Savin Hill Av. 

William Bryan | Mrs. Julia McAllen 


BAY STREET. 

From Leeds to Old Colony R.R. 


BEACH STREET. 


From Commercial to Park. 


Eben Denton 
William Hammond 
Francis W. Flower 
Rollin B. Fisher 
Mrs. Maud Livingston 


Sewall A. Faunce 

Otis Shepard 

Mrs. George Woodman 


BEALE STREET. 


From 1980 Dorchester Av. to Carruth. 


Alfred Emerson 
James A. Hearne 
Benjamin Heath 
Vacant 

( John R. Hall 
\ Charles B. Rogers 
Old Colony R.R. branch 


Edward P. Rettleton 
Joseph B. Tucker 
George A. Fuller 
George W. Torrey, jr. 
Arthur H. Russell 
Franklin L. Hunt 
Old Colony R.R. branch 







POST 68 


PATENTS 

tf OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES. 

J Faithful personal attention to each case. Business readily transacted 
by correspondence. Charges moderate. Expert 
0 testimony in Patent Suits. 

„ Write to or call on 

A. H. SPENCER, 

No. 28 STATE STREET, BOSTON. 

TAKE THE ELEYATOR. 


Trade Marks registered, Designs patented, Copyright secured. Searches 
made to ascertain the validity of patents or the 
patentability of inventions. 


GEO. E. TURNER & CO., 


-DEALERS IN- 


BOOT0, $H0E$ AMD 


32 ESSEX STREET, 


P 

> 

3 


GEO. E. TURNER. 


BOSTON 


THOS. KINSLEY. 


POST 68 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


25 


BEARSE AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Riverview Av. 


( Henry G. Healy 
) William B. Mason 
Walter H. Brown 
Frank Rogers 
Nicholas B. Soule 


$ Andrew B. Coon 
\ John H. Rooney 
Dawson Parker 
\Tames G. Crossman 
Patrick Clifford 
Frederick Gibson 


BEAUMONT STREET. 

From Carruth to 691 Adams. 


Samuel C. Nightingale 
William T. Glidden 
Samuel H. L. Pierce 


Smith W. Nichols 
Herbert S. Carruth 
Mrs. Nathan Carruth 
Joseph R. Harris 


BELDEN STREET. 

From 760 Dudley. 


1 Edward B. O’Connor 
3 Matthew G. Graham 
5 Nathan C. Rock wood 
7 T. W. Cook 
Berkeley ct. 

9 Vacant 
11 John Murphy 
11 Alexander Loughead 
13 Charles D. Stiles 
15 George W. Bright 
17 Henry D. Kimball 
19 Sumner J. Gilbert 
21 Charles Burlington 
23 Chester M. Gay 
25 Richard H. Lawler 


2 James T. Dinsmore 
4 Theodore Hersey 
4 Daniel Lynch 
4| William T. Hersey 
6 Alphonso Baker 
8 Henry A. Adams 
8| A. J. Fosdick 
10 Carl H. Hentzmann 
12 John W. Lawler 
14 Levi W. Newton 
16 George W. Robinson 
16 Joseph Orr 
20 Herbert W. Burke 
20 James L. Macfarlane 
22 Byron Bailey 
22 Mrs. Walter Bird 
24 Clinton Decker 






RAYMOND & FOX, 

179 Tremont Street. 

Choicest Table Delicacies and Foreign . Luxuries 

AND STRICTLY FINE GROCERIES. 

RAYMOND FOX. 

-ESTABLISHED 18 34 . - 

E. & F. KING & CO., 

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 

Dainty Chemical^ and Dye j&uffe. 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

COPAL VARNISHES. 

SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 

UNION AND ANCHOR WHITE LEADS. 

GRINDERS OF LEADS, ZINCS, &c. 

Nos. 26 and 27 India, Corner Milk Street, 

BOSTON. 

0. D. WITHERELL, 

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 

HARD AND SOFT COAL, 

AND WOOD. 

NO. 95 STATE STREET, BOSTON. 


Orders through the Post Office, or Telephone No. 793 , promptly attended to. 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


27 


BELFORT STREET. 

From 1030 Dorchester Av. 

I A. Porter 
I A. E. Vinal 


BELLEVUE STREET. 

From Columbia to Bowdoin. 


Henry C. Noble 
William C. Langley, jr. 
Henry J. Nazro 
Quincy st. 

Mrs. F. M. Jasper 


Frank E. Brigham 
J. Homer Pierce 
Albert Stone 
Trull st. 

William L. Harris 

Fred H. Warner 

John J. Hayes 

Mrs. Annie Ellis 

Rev. Christopher R. Eliot 

Three vacant houses 


BELLOWS PLACE. (Mat.) 

From 2199 Dorchester Av. 

John W. Moulton I 

Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskins 


BERKELEY COURT. 

From 7 Belden. 

1 John Kenneally 2 Vacant 

3 James A. Brown 4 Mrs. Abbie A. Whitten 

3 Norman L. Dorr 

BERNARD STREET. 

From Norfolk, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R. to Warner Av. 

Charles H. Spurr | 






H. STEWART, 


Manufacturer and Dealer in 




Repairing in all its Branches Neatly and Promptly Executed. 


CARRIAGES EXCHANGED. 


13 GREEN STREET, NEAR BOWDOIN SQ., 

FACTORY, 5 to 9 PITTS STREET, 


Boston. 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


29 


BERNARD PARK. (Mat.) 

From Bernard, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 


Vacant house 
Francis H. Knights 
John L. Davis 
H. W. Dale 
A. B. Sherman 
Edward Barker 


Two vacant houses 

-Stockman 

G. H. Gay 


BIRD STREET. 

From Columbia to Magnolia. 


Virginia st. 

Monadnock st. 

Cedar pi. 

33 Mrs. Reuben Rich 
39 Mrs. Harding Rich 
39 Arthur Rich 
57 Jarvis E. Baker 
63 Edwin Fisher 
65 Elizur Barnes 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

Baker pi. 

81 Arthur A. Hammond 
81 Winslow D. Wiswall 
93 James B. Henney 


18 David W. Wardrop 
20 Robert T. Swan 
26 Henry G. Jordan 
Say ward st. 

44 Dennis Canty 
48 William Keever 
50 George Boyce 
52 William D. Finley 
54 Wiliam A. Allen 
Olendale st. 

70 William A. Copeland 
Bodwell st. 

John F. McQuade 
76 Martha Baker 
Theodore P. Baker 
William V. Baker 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

Ceylon st. 

T. Hersey & Son, store 
84 C. E. Crockett & Co. 
Albert D. Mowry, store 
George R. Shurtleff, store 
94 Alexander K. Vaughan 
Joseph E. Riley 


BIRD’S LANE. (Mat.) 

From River St., near Hyde Park Line. 

Charles Thompson 







FOR SALE OR TO LET. 

Blanche St., Harrison Square. 

B IVE ELEGANT LITTLE HOUSES, Eight Rooms, with iath Room, 
Open Fire-Place, Furnaces, Ranges, Set Tubs, Gas Fixtures, Cemented 
Cellar; Houses back plastered and thoroughly built, handsomely papered 
and frescoed. Location, Blanche Street, near Mill Street, at Harrison Square, 
Dorchester. Neighborhood first-class. Rent, $420 to $480; Price, $4,000 
to $5,500. Easy terms. For further information apply to owner. 

A. W. WRIGHT, 266 Washington Street 


ESTABLISHED 1850. 


J. H. BURT. 


S. A. BURT. 


G. L. BURT. 


J. H. BURT & CO., 

fl AFPF.NTF.KS £ B UILDERS 


BLUE HILL AVENUE, 

MATTAPAN (Ward 24, B). BOSTON. 


TKE 

0. T. STEARNS LUJIIBER DOIIIPflNY, 

- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - 

Lumber, Gutters, Conductors Mouldings. 

CYPRESS LUMBER AND SHINGLES A SPECIALTY. 

Wharves at Neponset, and 470 Albany Street, MILLS AT NEP0NSET. 

A. T. STEARNS, Treasurer, 

Order Office, No. 2 P. O. Square. BOSTON. 






















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


31 


BISMARCK STREET. (Mat.) 

From Messinger to Oakland. 


BLANCHE STREET. 


From Green Hill to Ashland. 


14 New house, “ For Sale or to 
Let ” 

12 William B. Orcutt 
10 Josiah B. Clark 
8 New house, “ For Sale or to 
Let” 

4 New house, “ For Sale or to 
Let ” 

2 Martin Y. Dunning 


13 Dexter J. Cutter 
11 Frank W. Cutter 


BLUE HILL AVENUE. 

From Old Roxbury and W. Roxbury Lines to Milton Line. 


West Roxbury 
Back st. 

Joseph G. Floyd 
John Fottler, sr. 
Amos E. Grant 
Carl Brehm 
Madison st. 

$ Charles O. Barrett 
) William Bark 
George W. Goodale 
Moses Greely 
Walk Hill st. 
Jackson Gould 
Lauris J. Bage 
Tilesion av. 

Munroe T. Garland 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 
William Tavener 
William N. Hart 
John A. Ewell 


Oakland House 
Columbia st. 

McClellan st. 

Vacant house 
Mrs. Charlotte Bradstreet 
Charles A. Young 
Wales st. 

Henry W. Folsom 
Abbot st. 

William Abbot 
Daniel Crotty, shop 
William H. Gallagher 
Harvard st. 

Mark Haller 
James Collins 
Lauriat av. 

Madison st. 

Clement W. Sumner 
Walk Hill st. 

Frederick A. Narchi 






Goto 38 ESSEX STREET 

FOR 

JAMES MEANS’ 
$3.00 SHOE. 

A full line 

CONGRESS, BUTTON and LACE. 


Also, the best $2.00 and $2.50 Shoe in Boston for Ladies or Gentlemen. 

Gent’s Walk-Phast, very easy, $2.50. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes of all kinds at 

the lowest Cash Prices. Give us a call. 


G. A. BURLEIGH, 

38 ESSEX STREET, BOSTON. 

Horse Cars pass the door. Open evenings. 


WM. BRAMHALL, 




Dealer in 


STOVES, 

FURNACES AND RANGES, 


10 & 12 BLUE HILL ji VENUE, 

Near Dudley Street, 

BOSTON HIGHLANDS. 

Jobbing promptly attended to. Esti¬ 
mates furnished on application. 






























































DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


33 


BLUE HILL AVENUE. — Continued. 


Everett D. Lee 
John H. McKendry 
Thomas Tavener 
Oakland pi. 

J. H. Burt & Co., mill 
George Curtis, shop 


Patrick Daly 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 
Lucian E. Francis, hotel 


BODWELL STREET. 


13 Edward K. Baker 
15 T. W. Chase 
17 James F. Wattles 
19 George W. Want 
21 Lovell Upshur 
23 George E. Rice 


From Columbia to Bird. 

10 William H. Prescott 
10 Geo. R. Shurtleff 
10 Ferdinand Urann 


BOSTON STREET. 

From 8oo Dudley to Old So. Boston Line. 


North Burial Ground 
Miss Harriet W. Bird 
Amasa Bird, shop 
Upham's ct. 

Steam Fire-Engine No. 21 
Allbright ct. 

John T. Lynch 
M. D. McLean 
Charles H. Ferguson 
Thomas D. Cook 
John Y. Gillespie 
B. F. McKechnie 
Dr. Daniel D. Gilbert 
$ Mrs. William Baker 
J Thacher Baker 
Theodore A. Plympton 
Thomas A. Armstrong 
Mrs. Edward Rolfe 


Lewis Hall 
William L. Hall 
Hall’s stable 
Stable 
Shop 

Hamlet st. 

Hiram Clapp 
Mrs. Benjamin Sumner 
Samuel R. Field 
Fred. H. Field 
Mrs. A. P. Holden 
William C. Hunt 
J. N. Berry 
Jacob Pearson 
Mrs. C. J. Soyard 
Eastman st. 

Private way 
Frank B. Tyner 







Pottery, 



Gks5 ai Pampy 

The subscribers offer a comprehensive exhibit of 

Dinner Sets , Also, Matchings to Old Sets, 

Duplex Lamps, Parian Statuary, 

leases, 

Dessert Sets, Bed-room Sets, Plaques, 
Epergnes, Umbrella Holders, 

Table Glassware, 

Tea Sets, Odd Pitchers, Kitchen Ware, 

in brief, every household requisite in this line, useful and ornamental, from the commonest 
grades to the richest specimens to be found on sale. 


Six Floors. 


INSPECTION INVITED. 


Jones, mcDuflee & Stratton, 

51 & 59 FEDERAL & 120 FRANKLIN STS. 

N.B. In our Art Pattern Room (reached by elevator from main floor), will be found an at¬ 
tractive variety of gems in this line adapted to Wedding and complimentary gifts. 










DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


35 


BOSTON STREET. — Continued. 


William S. Hall 
Cottage st. 

Pond st. 

John Richardson 
Sidney Chase 
Charles J. Devereaux 
Henry A. Griswold 
Clapp pi. 

Orchard pi. 

Mrs. Thaddeus Clapp 
William E. K. Eowle 
Mt. Vernon st. 

Harvest st. 

Leander E. Jones 
George W. Howard 
Charles F. Whitehead 
Dorset st. 


Richard Morse • 

Cottage st 

John Y. Gillespie, $tore 
East Chester park 
Jabez S. Perkins 
George Milliken 
Mrs. L. J. Giles 
Mrs. Fisher 
G. A. Brown 
Robert G. Living 
Thomas J. Living 
Frederick N. Plympton 
Alfred Clapp 
Richard D. Clapp 
Dexter ct. 

Augustus H. Wellbrook 
W. Holmquist 
Clapp st. 

Geo. H. M. Alexander 
John Allison 
James McGaveren 
Matthew Morisssey 
Stephen P. Gallup 
Willow ct. 

Mrs. Frederick Clapp 
Edward B. Clapp, florist 
James H. Clapp 


BOUT WELL AVENUE. 

From 209 Neponset Av. to Train. 

Laban Pratt I Henry B. Blackwell 


Vacant house 
William Gray Libby 
George W. Boynton 
Bellevue st. 


BOWDOIN STREET. 

From Eaton Sq.. to 346 Washington. 

Percival av 


Catholic Church 
New building 
Nahum Capen 





NORTON BROS., 


HOTEL BERKELEY, BOSTON. 

Greenhouses : 

BOWDOIN STREET, DORCHESTER. 


S. H. BUCK, 


Hack Mi Boarding ^laLle, 


Corner Winter and Church Streets, 
MEETING HOUSE HILL, 

DORCHESTER, - - MASS. 

Telephone No. 9525. 



DORCHESTER CARRIAGE CO., 

* [Successors to B. F. BROWN.] 

Manufacturers of Fine Light 


BOWDOIN STREET ( D DISTIUCTf R ), BOSTON. ’ 

Special attention paid to Repairing in all 
its branches. 

All Work Warranted. 

Work sent for and returned Free. 



























DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


37 


BOWDOIN STREET. — Continued. 


George H. Vincent 
Hamilton av. 

Edwin T. Billings 
Patrick Norton 
Michael H. Norton 
Olney st. 

Mrs. M. C. Casey 
Mrs. M. Brown 
A. S. Richards, shop 
Amasa S. Richards 
George Glover 
Willard S. Farrington 
Vacant shop 
Marcellas B. Goodwin 
Mrs. E. J. Cooper 
Noah Sargent 
J. Jessop, shop 
Charles L. Garlick 
George C. Cable 
John F.Whidden 
Walter Pierce 
Friendship Hall 
Owen J. O’Neil 
Geneva av. 

Nathaniel Phillips 
William Fenno 
Union av. 

Theodore H. Badlam 
Mrs. Lewis B. Monroe 
Bowdoin av. 


George W. Pearson 
Mrs. E. L. Davenport 
Watson B. Fearing 
Vacant 

Werner W. Berg 
George O. Fillebrown 
St. Mary’s Church 

- st. 

Joseph Ochs 

Martin F. Daly 

Patrick Welch 

Edwin E. Wallingford 

James Jessop 

Henry A. Tate 

Walter E. R. Nye 

Dorchester Carraige Co., shop 

Robert Montgomery 

William C. Meehan 

Ferdinand A. Reinhard 

Otis Anderson 

Miss M. J. Kelly, store 

James A. Boyce 

James Kelly 

George H. Tucker 

James F. McGowan 

William H. Devitt 

Mrs. Elinor Shea 

Joseph S. Hyde 

Joshua H. Wilder 

Westville st. 

Cyril C. Blaney 
Mrs. Joseph Mann 
Mrs. M. W. Pope 


BOWDOIN AVENUE. 

From Junction Washington and Bowdoin to Eldon. 

Mrs. L. B. Monroe I George B. Mclndoe 

George A. Valentine 1 Henry W. Smith 




D. J. CUTTER, 

GOAL #> WOOD, 

DORCHESTER, MASS. 

CUTTER’S WHARF, COMMERCIAL POINT. 


TELEPHONE 9158. 












DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


39 


BOWDOIN AVENUE. — Continued. 


Artemas C. Kendall 
Josephus Morton 
Mrs. Mary F. Mallon 
Hazard Stevens 


Mrs. Susan H. King 
C. A. Spaulding 
Robert M. Lapham 
William T. Woodward 
Samuel A. Randall 
William Bellamy 
William Hunt 


BOWDOIN SQUARE. 

From Westville, near Bowdoin. 


George Andrews 
George H. Andrews 
William B. Andrews 
Duncan Urquhart 


Theodore Thaxter 
Charles A. Bauch 


BRANCH STREET. 

From Butler to Riverview Av. 


BRENT STREET. 

From 659 Washington to Carlisle. 


Mrs. Julia Coffee 
John Coffee 

Mrs. Joanna N. Wheeler 


T. B. Moody 
William B. Knapp 


BROOK AVENUE. 

From 497 Dudley to 573 Dudley. 


11 Patrick E. Lonergan 
13 Albert Howard 
15 Charles M. Litchfield 
17 Benjamin S. Joy 
21 Edward Andrews 
Brook av. pL 
25 Richard H. Howard 


6 Michael Crosby 
8 John McGillespie 
10 Lewis Baxter 
12 James Tucker 
14 Charles D. Litchfield 
26 Thomas Neas 
28 Alfred Naylor 







ESTABLISHED 1813. 


TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 


SMITH & LOVETT, 



Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of 


Iron Wort for Buildings, Store Fronts, Hyatt Lights, Stable Wort, 
Elevators, Hoisting Machines, 

Slaters’ and Masons’ Tools, Builders’ Hardware, 
Store Trucks of all Kinds, 

-AND FIRE ESCAPES.- 


JOBBING A SPECIALTY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 

% 

Nos. 125, 121 and 120 Albany Street, 

BOSTON. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


41 


BROOK AVENUE. — Continued. 


37 Isaiah Paine, jr. 

39 Gustave Jancke 
41 Peter S. Houston 
41 Daniel Fraser, jr. 

43 Andrew T. Nute 
45 William J. Cambridge 
47 Charles J. Patch 
49 Richard R. Walsh 
49 John Hardy 
55 John F. Langley 
W. Cottage st. 

87 George G. Smith 
Granville pi. 

89 Samuel Marshall 
89 James B. Marshall 
91 Frank T upper 
Robinson pi. 

93 Frank A. Phelps 
93 Charles F. Peck, jr. 

95 Josiah W. Childs 
95 William S. Brown 
97 Cyprian Desoe 
125 Patrick Meegan 
127 Henry T. Beal 
127 Francis A. Beal 
127 Lucius Newell 
129 Mrs. J. N. Durell 
131 J. K. Crowley 


30 Albert S. Eaton 
32 Alexander F. Gifford 
North av. 

40 Charles L. Dittmer 
42 Frederick H. Nazro 
44 Henry Goodwin 
46 Henry L. Bates 
West Cottage st. 

88 George S. Wyman 
90 Ephraim B. Wood 
92 Charles H. Phinney 
94 Vacant 
96 Joseph R. Mann 
96 John H. White 
98 Charles F. Wood 
102 Horace J. Hooton 
104 John J. Stephan 
106 Levi S. Hathaway 
108 John H. Ripley 
108 Henry T. Morse 
110 Julius L. Dessauer 
112 Charles H. Haven 
114 Thomas E. Ross 
116 Samuel Austin, jr. 
124 Vacant 

128 -Upham 

130 Mrs. J. Murphy 
132 S. B. Lombard 


BROOK AVENUE PLACE. 


Thomas F. Currier 


From 21 Brook Av. 


James Smalle 
George L. Smith 


BROOK PLACE. 

From 498 Dudley. 

Thomas Devine 
Richard Restarrick 
Albert Crapo 






OTIS EDDY, 


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 

Lumber, Clapboard?, jCbiqgle?, Lattice. 

272 COMMERCIAL STREET, 

DORCHESTER DISTRICT, 

Boston Office, 164 Devonshire Street. BOSTOU. 


IugbecE 4 Spooner, 

Manufacturers and Dealers in 

add d'oo? SPkumo, 

WASH STANDS, AND DRAWER CASES, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND 
PIAZZA POSTS. 

Planing & Sawing. Band Sawing & Turning. 

Commercial street, Ward 24. 


P. O. Address, DORCHESTER DISTRICT. 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


43 


BROOKS STREET. (Mat.) 

From Dorchester Av., near Codman. 

| Cornelius J. Lyons 

BROWNING AVENUE. 


From Warner Av. 


BUTLER STREET. (Mat.) 

From Richmond St. to 1133 Adams. 


Lester N. Godfrey 
Miss Cornelia Dow 
Nathaniel B. Stevens 
Charles N. Brock 
Charles A. Estey 


Rev. Solomon P. Fay 


BUTLER STREET EXTENSION. (Mat.) 

From Bearse Av. 

I George Oldham 
John Wallace 


BUTTONWOOD STREET. 

From Garden to Locust. 


John Smith 
Eugene McEachran 
Mary Cunningham 
A. McEachran 
Jacob Habblitz 
James Melanephy 
Mt. Vernon st. 
George Keepers 
Jeremiah W. Allen 


Michael H. Foran 
Thomas J. Lyons 
James N. Dunn 
Daniel W. Robertson 
James McCauley 
James Worthington 
Christopher Roop 
Patrick Ryder 
John Young 
George T. Tyner 
Grace McCullough 
Edward McIntyre 





N. T. ROBINSON, 



ALL KINDS OF 


FEED FOE HORSES AND CATTLE. 

CLOVER’S CORNER, DORCHESTER. 

POULTRY FEED. MINERAL SALT. 

Telephone No. 9457. 


FRANKLIN COAL CO., 

COAL jp WOOD. : : 

Wharf, 32 Dorchester Ave. Office, 82 Water St„ 

BOSTON. 

Orders by Mail or Telephone will receive Prompt 
Attention. 


S. A. HOLMES, 



Fresh Milk and Cream constantly on Hand. 

Residence, Clayton Street, Harrison Square. 











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BUTTONWOOD STREET. — Continued. 

Mt. Vernon st. 

Charles H. Ruggles 
Frank A. Ruggles 
Artemon L. Hill 
William U. Amsden 
Arthur L. Whittemore 
Andrew J. Castle 
Frank A. Castle 
Joseph Lewis 
Sturgis C. Baxter 
Jarvis R. Wells 
George H. Roberts 


BUTTONWOOD COURT. 


From Buttonwood. 


David Corbitt 
Charles S. Pratt 
Horatio H. Leonard 


Samuel W. C. Stephens 
John Phillips 
William T. Leach 
Charles P. Daniels 


Green Hill st. 


CAPEN STREET. 

From Ashland to Preston. 

George E. Jacobs 
John Macksey 
Blanche st. 

Green Hill st. 


Evans st. 
Maxwell st. 
Selden st. 
James Sowdon 


CAPEN STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Fuller. 

Dyer st. 
Evans st. 
Maxwell st. 
Selden st. 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


CARLETON STREET. 


From Crescent Av. 


15 Hugh J. Hill 
17 Thomas Mahoney 
19 Patrick C. Dineen 
23 D. T. Whitehouse 
27 Richard G. Tracey 
29 Thomas F. Dunham 
31 John G. Ross 
33 Thomas McManus 


12 John R. White 
14 Edward F. Pierce 
16 John Morley 
18 John L. gutter 
22 George B. Crane 
24 Joseph Fraser 
26 Edwin O. Kimball 
28 Hugh H. Smith 
30 Hugh H. Campbell 
32 Robert Taylor 
34 Thos. Y. Cosgriff 
36 Michael J. Collins 
38 George W. Post 
40 William A. Tupper 
42 Francis J. Mohan 
44 Frederick Sonk 


CARLISLE STREET. 


From Welles Av. to Centre. 


CARRUTH STREET. 


From Ashmont to Codman. 


Private way 
New house 
Fuller st. 

Misses Humphrey 
Beale st. 

Charles H. Mitchell 
Van Winkle st. 

Mrs. E. A. Beale 
Edward W. Beale 


Beaumont st. 
Thomas C. Evans 
Fairfax st. 

Henry H. Pierce 
New Minot st. 





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CEDAR STREET. (Mat.) 


From River to Forest Hills Av. 


-Driscoll 

James McDonald 
Mrs. Catharine Ray 
Daniel Cushing 
Nathan H. Garrick 
Cormick McGowan 
Edward Lally 
John McGlone 
Jacob Weisse 
Charles F. Cominelli 
Cleophas Fais 
Frank Packard 
Francis Cominelli 
Michael McCarthy 
John Ryan 
John J. Murphy 
Joseph A. Kibble 
Hugh McBride 
Philip J. Krim 


-- Flynn 

Timothy Desmond 
Morgan O’Neil 
Joseph Brehm 
Thomas Campbell 
David McQuinn 

-O’Brien 

Jeremiah Bonrie 
James Mallally 
John H. Burgess 
George A. Hall 
Charles E. Reed 
James Pierce 
Lorenzo Ripley 
George N. Shields 
George A. Needham 
Daniel D. Scott 
William F Ochs 
Joseph I. Munier 


UNNAMED COURT. 

From East side of Cedar. 

Charles J. Pitman 
Frederick W. Schreider 
Bernard McMahon 
Albert F. Schreider 


John S. Adams 


CEDAR AVENUE. 

From Quincy, near Magnolia. 

I T. Gilbert Wright 

CEDAR PLACE. 

From Bird to N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

George W. Fowler 
Kendall Pratt 
Frank F. Meacham 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


CENTRAL AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From River, near Temple, to the Milton Line. 


CENTRE STREET. 


From 614 Washington to 41 i Adams. 


Carlisle st. 

Vacant 

Miss Maria B. Talbot 
Miss Mary E. Capen 
John Fitzgibbon 
Melbourne st. 

David Hickey 
Shawmut branch O.C. R.R. 
Volney Kendall 
Alfred S. Kirby 
Centre av. 

Valancourt Stone 
Albert F. Spencer 
David Owen 
Edward Barry 
Dorchester av. 

Charles V. Whitten 
Lawrence Kiley 


Second C. T. Church 
Wendell Jones 
J. William Tolman 
George W. Whiting 
Allston st. 

James C. Sharp 
Alexander Wheeler 
O.C. R.R. branch 
Nixon st. 

Charles E. Sammons 
Miss Eunice Nixon 
John T. Jones 
George A. Sawyer 
Chauncy B. Sawyer 
Industrial school 
High school 
Dorchester av. 
Adrian C. Dustin 
Miss E. E. Glover 
Mrs.. William Shaw 
George C. Hill 
Charles H. Lyon 
Centre ct. 

Cornelius Elms 
John T. Fletcher 


James W. Lap worth 


CENTRE COURT. 

From Centre, near Adams. 





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CENTRE AVENUE. 


Vacant 

Vacant 

Darius F. Eddy 
George H. Gustin 


From 16S7 Dorchester Av. to Centre. 

George C. Jennings 
Henry M. Snell 
Samuel D. Horton 
J. Foster Pope 


CEYLON STREET. 

Civilian Greenlaw 
Frederick E. Dolbeare 
John L. Rich 
George Wry 
Charles O. Wheeler 
Henry W. Harding 

CHAPMAN AVENUE. (Mat. ) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Lyons. 


From Bird to Quincy. 

Ernest Girard 
Michael J. Gleason 
Chester H. Gray 
Hugh H. Graham 


CHARLES STREET. 

From 1459 Dorchester Av. to Ditson. 


3 Alexander W. Dearing 
5 Charles A. Flagg 
7 J. Fred Hendrickson 
9 William H. Innes 
11 John B. White 
13 William H. Cowdin 
15 John P. Schallenback 
17 J. P. Dillaway 
19 Isaac T. Snow 
19 Rufus C. Snow 
19£ Evander King 
19£ Andrew Wheeler 
21 Andrew Perry 

23 -Curtis 

25 Nathaniel W. Tileston 
27 Henry E. Bowden 
29 Zebulon S. Phillips 


8 Benjamin D. Macdonald 
10 John Southwick 
12 Ephraim W. Farr 
14 William Moulton 
14 James F. Mclntire 
16 William L. Moulton 
18 Lemuel C. Pope 
Charles L. Adams 
James W. Kelley 
John C. Sanborn 
Vacant house 
Freeman st. 

Joshua D. Whorf 
30 Bruce Wilkins 
32 William E. Parkinson 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


CHICKATAWBUT STREET. 


From 361 Neponset Av. to Glide. 


Nathan Holbrook 
Horatio N. Glover 
Jonathan G. Blanchard 
John E. Powars 
Baptist Church 
Thomas McGrail 
Andrew Barnes 
Mrs. Allen J. Washburn 
Plain st. 

Thomas W Pillsbury 
Lewis S. Houghton 


Mrs. J. C. Robinson 
John H. Littlefield 
Charles P. Adams 
Henry D. Murphy 
George D. Hayward 
Joseph Hoyt 
Narragansett st. 
Daniel B. Roach 
John J. Murphy 
Martin Me An drew 
William Harris 
Hayward pi. 

John W. Keene 
Alfred Jackson 
Charles H. Brown 


CHESTER STREET. 

From Blue Hill Av. to Oakland. 


CHIPMAN STREET. (Mat.) 


( Frank E. Cobb 
^ Edward B. Nason 
Columbia R. Beal 


From Norfolk to Torrey. 

A. Murray Milner 


Dorchester sq. 


CHURCH STREET. 

From Hancock to Winter. 

Ira A. Foster 
Mrs. Thomas Storer 
Thomas Garvin 
Michael Berrigan 
Winter st. 

Samuel H. Buck 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


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CHURCH PLACE. 

From 586 Washington. 

Mrs. Mary Foley 
Mrs. Elizabeth Hillis 
Stafford Flanders 
William A. Salter 
Patrick Skerry 
P. W. Coleman 


CHURCHILL PLACE. (Mat.) 

From 1115 Washington. 

J. F. Sampson 
F. D. Bartlett 
J. Donnelly 


CLAPP STREET. 

From Boston. 


Terrence G. Maguire 
Timothy W. Manning 
William Meade 
Hugh Evans 
Benjamin Tyler 
William Dorgan 


George N. B. Thomas 
John Patterson 
Andrew J. Agnew 
Michael Hayes 
John Tappan 


W. Channing Clapp 
Mrs. Emily E. Clapp 
Samuel J. Brown 
George H. Hale> 
William B. Trask 


CLAPP PLACE. 

From Boston. 

Dr. Seth V. Goldthwait 
Osborn Parker 
Ernest A. Clapp 
Edwin L. Dudley 
G. L. Deshon 
Lewis K. Baker 
Erastus Baker 
Frederick Weis 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


CLARENCE PLACE. 

From 485 Washington. 

Jacob G. Ruby 
Johann L. Hoss 
William W. Bailey 
William H. Lawton 
Daniel F. Karcher 
Orrin R. Tweed 
Mrs. Eveline Stone 
William Webb 
William Littlefield 
John Fox 

CLARK STREET. 

From Bellevue to Hamilton Av. 

Rev. Wm. G. Clark 
Rev. Clara M. Bisbee 


lamest iviorgaii 
Edgar F. Cook 
Henry B. Deland 
James M. Brigham 
Neal Boyle 


CLAYTON STREET. 

From 225 Commercial to Park. 


Greenwich st. 

Thomas Mowles 
Granger st. 

Robert Dwyer 
Andrew J. Strout 
Leonard st. 

Walter Joyce 
John F. Elms 
John T. Donahoe 
Mrs. Mary McDonald 
Benjamin Craig 
Samuel A. Holmes 
Dickens st. 

0.0. B.B. branch 
Henry J. Godfrey, store 
Mrs. Margaret Stanford 


J. H. Bufford Sons 1 factory 
G. D. Thompson, shop 
Sumner S. Blackman 
Warren W. Mansfield, store 
C. A. Stevens, shop 
Harrison Square station 
Dickens st. 







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CLIFTON STREET. 

From Shirley to 684 Dudley. 


Hudson st. 

27 Elbridge P. Gilman 
Albion st. 

John F. Aestle 
Longmeadow st. 

Cottage st. 

53 Mrs. Mary A. Pierce 
55 Daniel W. Wilkins 
59 Edward W. Brown 
59 Charles H. Crockett 
61 W. George Eckert 
61 Edward F. Eckert 
63 Marshall S. Rice 
63 Albert L. Murray 
65 Edwin H. Lincoln 
67 Mrs. Mary Maguire 
69 George Cohen 
69 William L. Terhune 
89 Frederick W. Webster 
93 Mrs. Rebecca M. Prince 
93 Osborne Blois 
Taylor st. 

95 James Buie 
97 Edward P. Chapman 
97 James F. Woods 
99 George Graham 
99 William H. Berry 
101 Sumner Adams 


14 Charles M. Titus 
20 Lyman Titus 
28 Charles A. Laubrich 
Marshfield st. 

32 William Bramhall 
34 Walter S. Burnham 
Cottage st. 

58 William G. Waitt 
60 J. Henry Colburn 
60 Clinton C. Robinson 
62 William Davis 
62 Eugene S. Boardman 
64 John Graham 
64 Clinton A. Spencer 
66 Alfred C. Force 
68 Richard Hollings 
72 Amos D. Gould 
Batchelder st. 

74 Allen Schedley 
76 Edwin F. Haley 
76 Harold Weston 
76 Willard G. Taber 
78 William Rowe 
78 Mrs. Laura Tolman 
78 Joseph W. Clapp 
78 Francis Boyd 
78 Joseph F. Winne 
78 John J. Brookman 


CODMAN STREET. (Mat.) 

From Forest Hills Av. to 861 Adams. 


Washington st. 

Patrick Lyons 
George W. Richardson 
Dorchester av. 
Patterson st. 


Washington st. 
Stable 

Dorchester av. 
Edward W. Dailey 
John McGee 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


CODMAN STREET. (Mat.) — Continued. 


Factory- 

Law Brothers, factory 
John B. Law 
Thomas Kelly 
Adam Law 
O.C. P.P. branch 
Shop 


Private way 
Private way 
O.C. R.R. branch 
Car ruth st. 


John Sheehan 
Patrick Halpin 
James Murphy 
Cornelius Murphy 


COFFEE COURT. 

From 449 Washington. 

Daniel Flynn 
Thomas Fielding 
Michael Brady 
Thomas H. Flynn 


COLEMAN STREET. 

From Bellevue to Hamilton Av. 

1 Wright & Doten, store 
3 A. W. Wilton 
3 Frank W. Sturgis 
5 Vacant house 
7 Gilbert R. Elliott 
9 P. E. Wright 
11 Michael J. Moss 
13 Mrs. Ann Cummings 
15 Vacant 
17 

19 Charles E. Hodges 
19 William T. Amis 
21 George Clark, jr. 

23 Vacant 

25 John Kimball 

25 Arthur P. Richardson 

27 Vacant 

29 C. N. Stearns 

31 Vacant 







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COLEMAN STREET. — Continued. 


33 E L. Hanlon 
35 Thomas F. Brady- 
35 Alfred F. Taylor 
37 Vacant 

39 Benjamin L. Swetland 
41 to 51 inclusive, vacant 
53 Peter McAuley 
53 James Donaldson 
55 Andrew A. Hennesey 
57 Vacant 
59 “ 

61 Frank L. P. Wells 
61 George H. Wells 
63 Jarvis L. Frost 
65 Mrs. Hilda Henderson 
67 Michael McNeil 
67 Mrs. Maria Stanford 
69 William Baldwin 
71 Albert Parcelle 
73 Charles E. Birkmaier 

COLLINS STREET. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av., junc. Haven Av. 

John W. Blaisdell I 

H. A. Hobart 


COLUMBIA STREET. 

From 28 Hancock to Blue Hill Av. 


Davenport av. 

15 William II. Badlam 
19 B. P. Cheney Clapp 
27 C. W. Dunham, shop 
Bird st. 

55 Albert S. Brigham 
67 Lewis C. Breed 
Sayward st. 


14 Jeremiah C. Bailey 
14 Albert Cheney 
20 I. H. Allard, stable 
22 Daniel F. McCormick 
24 Arthur P. Ford 
36 John G. Jobling 
38 Edward B. Minton 
42 Dennis Cummins 





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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


COLUMBIA STREET. — Continued . 


73 Mrs. Nathaniel Hall 
Glendale st. 

109 Key. George H. Young 
115 Calvin Bird 
115 Henry W. Marsh 
Bodwell st. 

123 Herbert B. Littlehale 
123 Charles W. Rich 
129 Frank Todd 
129 Mrs. M. A. Todd 
Quincy st. 

141 Alfred T. Haskell 
157 George Fowler 
N.Y. &N.E. R.B. 

Alfred W. Spencer 
223 Edward Lawrence, jr. 
Stanwood av. 

251 Mrs. Stephen Wales 
Geneva av. 

273 William F. Whitcomb 
Washington st. 

New Seaver st. 

313 Rufus H. Thurlow 


44 Herbert Mitchell 
62 Frank A. Sylvester 
64 Vacant 

70 William F. Jones 
84 William H. Canterbury 
Glendale st. 

Bellevue st. 

112 Charles A. Upham 
122 Harvey Scudder 
Quincy st. 

Hamilton av. 

N.Y. & N.E. R.R. bridge. 
204 Thomas Gleavy 
208 John Higgins 
212 Stephen F. Forbush 
218 Richard O. Edwards 
234 Thomas H. Meade 
Wales pi. 

252 School-house 
Geneva av. 

Washington st. 

290 George P. Sewall 
292 George W. Brown 
296 Gustavus A. Lauriat 
298 J. Adams Brown 
300 George W. Little 
New Seaver st. 

304 Frank M. Linnell 
308 Vacant 
310 Alden B. Weston 
312 William B. Bothamly 
Oakland Garden 
Michigan av. 


COMMERCIAL STREET. 

From Hancock to 250 Neponset Av. 

25 George W. Carter 1 24 Alexander Pope 

High st. I He Wolf st. 





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COMMERCIAL STREET. — Continued. 


27 William D. Austin 
47 Ebenezer Bird 
55 Sebastian C. Peters 
63 John Glynn 
69 David C. Corey 
73 Thomas Calnan 
75 John Donahoe 
77 Thomas Kelly 
81 Michael Lally 
85 Patrick Cochrane 
89 Charles Sharkey 
91 Mrs. Ellen O’Reilly 
97 John Gill 
101 Thomas Beardsley 
105 Reuben Pearson 
111 Matthew Hauser 
Daniel Halloran 
Dorchester av. 

129 William Bulmer 
135 Mrs. Daniel Hart 
143 John Barrett 
153 Daniel Murphy 
159 Thomas Turner 
163 Thomas J. Griffin 
165 Mrs. Mary Taylor 
167 Mrs. Elizabeth Hanson 
171 Martin Flaherty 
Linden st. 

175 Mrs. Mary Moran 

177 John Barry 

179 John Murray 

181 Richard Whelton 

183 Bugbee & Spooner, shop 

Ellsworth st. 

187 Edward C. Stanley 
197 James Devlin 
199 Store 

201 Timothy Minahan 
203 Cornelius Minahan 


Pleasant st. 

64 Charles Priest 
76 John Devine 
78 William Armstrong 
80 Michael Wilkinson 
82 Vacant 
84 Hugh Chisholm 
86 Bartholomew Brown 
88 John Downey 
94 Richard Wallace 
98 Morris Sheehan 
102 Nathan Cook 
104 James Morrissey 
120 Shop 

122 Employment office 
124 William Hunt, store 
126 Louis Cook 
128 Thomas Feeley, shop 
130 J. K. Tileston, shop 
132 Michael Twohey 
134 Alfred Wilson 
136 Dorchester Gas-Light Co. 
178 Cummings & Schlimper, 
shop 

Bugbee & Spooner, office 
196 Edward Lynch, shop 
McNeil Bros., mill 
250 John Mahoney 
O.C. R.R. 

256 Thomas Ganley 

262 John II. White 

262 John Long 

270 John F. Bispham, office 

272 Otis Eddy, office 

286 Malloch & Shepard, office 

John Cotter, beach 

378 Seth E. Eaton 

Union st. 

Neponset st. 




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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


COMMERCIAL STREET. — Continued. 


384 John Wing 
390 Michael Mahoney 
392 Daniel Barnet 
398 Matthew Hill 
Plymouth st. 

D. J. Cutter, office 
South st. 

Tenean st. 


Shamrock st. 

211 John W. Cosgriff 
213 Michael Dolan 
Greenwich pi. 
Greenwich st. 

Clayton st. 

227 Patrick Navin 
229 C. L. Newcomb 
235 Patrick McCarthy 


596 Mrs. Luther Spear 


239 Thomas Ryan 
O.C. R.R. 

243 Charles McManus 
Beach st. 

257 Antoine Enos 
257 Joseph F. Rodgers 
263 Jonathan Battles 
269 William Pope 
Park st. 

293 John W. Blanchard 
303 Sylvanus P. Freeman 
Mill st. 

351 Daniel Gill 
365 Michael Moss 
367 Mrs. James Edwards 
397 James McGovern 
401 Richard Cameron 
411 Edward McGonagle 
Preston st. 

Pope's Hill station. 

Pope's Hill st. 

569 George H. Pike 

571 Henry L. Fowle 

571 Joseph Thomas 

577 Mrs. Edmund Murphy 

585 Mrs. Abner C. Kingman 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


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COOK STREET. 

From 363 Washington, near Harvard. 

Edward P. Whitcomb 
William H. Cooper 
James L. Hoyey 


COOLIDGE AVENUE. 

From Standish Av. 

| Moses F. Sweetser 
COOK’S COURT. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk near Fremont. 

Granville B. Stone 
Robert E. Cherrington 
William P. Gay 


CORBETT STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Forest Hills Av. 

Joseph G. Homer I Porter Cummings 

Patrick Somers * New house 


COTTAGE STREET. 

From 550 Dudley to Pleasant. 


19 James C. Mills 
19 George M. Parks 
21 George W. Varney 
23 William H. Walker 
25 Dr. George W. Currier 
25 Cyrus H. Elwell 
Clifton st. 

29 John P. Nichols 
Bachelder st. 

41 Dennis J. Gorman 


2 August Krebs 
2 William H. Hyde 
2 Mrs. Sarah Nixon 
St. Anne’s Chapel 
8 John T. Fitzgerald 
12 Napier Lothian 
14 Thomas Leyland 
16 N. G. Thomas 
16 Albert I. Bradbury 
Clifton st. 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


COTTAGE STREET. — Continued. 


49 Joshua R. Peirce 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

73 Joseph P. Emond 
83 Warren A. Lewis 
85 Mrs. Thomas Gately 
Humphreys st. 

121 Henry D. Holden 
131 J. Arthur Ross 
151 Mrs. Richard Coe 
Boston st. 

Sumner st. 

205 Matthew Dalton 
209 Cottage side 
219 John P. Turpin 
219 Mrs. M. A. Brewer 


Three vacant houses 
36 G. B. Stephens 
38 William F. White 
Bachelder st. 

50 George Tyner 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

66 George H. Bailey 
66 John M. Stimpson 
70 Lewis S. Adams & Co., office 
74 Amasa Bird 
78 Alfred H. Blake 
78 Peter Y. Ludy 
84 Michael Coffey 
86 Edward L. Allen 
88 Mrs. John Talbot 
Norfolk av. 

112 Philip Pierce 

122 John L. Bird 

132 John Riddle 

150 Benjamin B. Converse 

Vacant house 

Junc.E. Chester Park & Boston st. 
176 John Y. Gillespie, shop 
176 J. W. Lawler & Co., shop 
218 Robert P. Gay 
220 George H. Hobson 
232 Athenseum building 


Willis B. Mendum 


COTTAGE SIDE. 


From 209 Cottage. 


CREEK STREET. 

From 1209 Dorchester Av. to Pleasant. 


Thomas McElhenney 
Thomas H. Le Masey 
Dominick Duffee 
Thomas Sullivan 
Philip Cosgrove 


John Mullen 
Thomas McDonald 
Henry Marmon 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


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CRESCENT AVENUE. 


From 940 Dorchester Av 


Grant st. 

19 Rev. Robert F. Gordon 
21 Frank H. Rice 
Adin V. Chipman 
Lyman Spalding 
Newport st. 

Francis J. Hartshorn 
Spring Garden st. 

Edward Clark 


opp. Pond, to O.C. R.R. 

Thomas Christian 
Frederick Hill 
Moseley av. 

Elisha Moseley 
Carleton st. 

William H. Bangs 
S. Pinckney Holbrook 
Miss Elizabeth Holbrook 
George A. Perry 
Marcus M. Clarke, store 


CREST AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Riverview Av. 


CUSHING AVENUE. 

From Hancock to Sawyer Av. 


Upham av. 

George H. Ellis 
Jerome st. 

Sawyer av. 

AVilliam F. West 
John Van Hnysen 
George J. Quinsler 


Thomas M. Conpropst 
George A. Souther 
Francis M. Holbrook 
Vacant house 
Lewis C. Norton 
Charles H. Chase 
Sanford L. Treadwell 


DAVENPORT AVENUE. 

From 13 Columbia to Virginia. 

Charles E. Pindell | 


DeWOLF STREET. 

From Commercial to Downer Av. 

Wm. Carroll Pope 
Herbert Bent 


Alexander Pope 
James D. Scudder 





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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


DEXTER COURT. 

From Boston, opp. Clapp Pl. 

1 William Roberts 

2 John Hayward 

3 Charles D. Sherman 

4 Edward S. Coyle 

5 J. J. Sellon 


DICKENS STREET. 

From 246 Adams to Clayton. 


John Colter 

Mrs. Sarah A. Bronsdon 
W. R. Nimmons 
John McLaughlin 
Jeremiah O’Brien 
Albert O. Wigley 
George F. Winn 
William R Brown 
Timothy L. Murphy 


James McCormack, shop 
John Hawes 
Edgar R. Taylor 
Frederick A. Mansfield 
George E. Todd 
Calvin C. Perkins 
Patrick Nash 
William Dennehy 
Thomas Coyle 


DITSON STREET. 

From Charles to Westville. 

Francis Dorman 


DIX STREET. 

From 1620 Dorchester Av. to 3S1 Adams. 


George F. Cochnower 
Alexander Margesson 
Harlan P. Gage 
Robert R. Mayers 
George L. Dyer 
Edward P. Jackson 
George A. Doane 


Vacant 

Thomas Stock 
Dr. Joseph R. Webster 
Edgar L. Reed 
George C. Bates 
John F. Bispham 
Samuel L. Colby 
Charles I. Drake 







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DORCHESTER AVENUE. 

From Old Dorchester Line to Washington at Lower Mills. 


Dorset st. 

Harvest st. 

Mt. Vernon st. 

Pond st. 

987 John J. May 
987 Samuel May, jr. 
Mayfield st. 

1023 John S. Murray 
1027 Charles H. Converse 
Victoria st. 

Ppnrl q/ 

1059 Mrs. R. L. Bullard 
Thornley st. 

Savin Hill av. 

1103 James F. Crowley 
1105 Mrs. M. B. McEvilla 
1107 Philip O’Reilly 
1109 Mrs. Ellen Claxton 
1111 James J. Daly 
1113 James Dunican 
1115 H. D. De La Roi, shop 
1117 Henry D. De La Roi 
1119 Mrs. Mary McAuliffe 
1121 James Connaughton 
1123 William Kelly 
1125 Wm. Kelly, store 
1151 Fisher Bros, store 
1153 Oscar Fisher 
1155 William Johnson 
1157 Fisher Bros., store 
117f . K Miss Gately, store 
LUt) 1 William J. Genthner 
Emerson st. 

1195 Jameson Hirsch 
1197 Christopher Kammerer 
1203 P. Hart, office 
1205 Patrick Hart 


786 Stable 
788 John Howard 
790 George Leggett 
800 P. Crowley 
Locust st. 

812 Michael J. Carroll 

816 Vacant house 

818 J. W. Tuttle 

822 Henry Wark 

824 Henry Bark 

830 Mrs. R. A. Lindsay, store 

832 Caleb D. Dunham 

834 Charles Strauss 

838 Patrick Breen 

5 Eugene Simmons 
\ Mrs. S. L. Peterson 
850 Thomas Buckner 
Mt. Vernon st. 

854 Wm. T. Leach, store 
856 Cyrus B. Newcomb 
858 William Goodwin 
860 A. S. Blood, store 
862 T. Rogerson, shop 
864 John Knollin 
866 5 Henry Cardts 
\ John J. Lamkin 
868 J. S. Pratt & Co., shop 
870 James Graham 
874 Warren Veazie 
Garden st. 

914 Vacant shop 
916 James Nolan 
918 Mrs. Mary A. Crowley 
920 W. L. Burt 
Q99 ( Albert L. Whitman 
^ Raymond R. Gilman 
924 George Lamb 




A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF 


Hardware and 

Paper Hangings. 


The Gilbert Patent Lock. 
GUTTA PERCHA MIXED PAINT, 

THE BEST IN USE. 


HO YT'S, 

g/gj Broadway , So. Boston , 

AND 

Glovers Corner , Dorchester. 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


65 


DORCHESTER AVENUE. — Continued. 


Creek st. 

1211 Edward A. Porter 
1213 Walter H. Flint 
1229 P. Kehoe, shop 
1231 Patrick Kehoe 
1233 Mrs. E. T. Hagerty 
1235 Richard W. Morgan 
1239 Karan Hart, shop 
1241 Martin Conboy 
1245 Conboy & Co., store 
Commercial st. 

1261 Franklin Farrington, store 
East st. 

1271 J. M. Dolan, store 
1273 S. T. Jeffers, jr., store 
1275 Samuel T. Jeffers, jr. 

1281 Chas. H. C. Williams 
1287 Hugh Lynch 
Court (no name ) 

1289 Andrew J. Boyhan 
1301 Abram W. Watson 
Linden st. 

1309 B. D. McDonald, store 
1311 Edward J. Rogers 
1313 E. J. Rogers, store 
1317 H. P. Murphie, store 
1321 James Goughian 
1325 Jeremiah Toomey 
1331 Edward Baker 
1333 E. Baker, store 
Leeds st. 

1339 E. Murphy, shop 

1345 J. Toomey, shop 

1355 Michael Quinn 

1357 Yerxa’s branch store 

1359 T. Baxter, store 

1365 Timothy Connell 

1367 J. C. Kiley 

1371 Stephenson & Collins, store 


924 S. Howard Pratt 
926 Fred M. Twombly 
qoo S Emery F. Witherell 
J Dr. Charles F. Osman 
qo n S E. O. Merritt 
} E. Parker Clark 
934 Mrs. P. B. Taylor 
936 C. Y. Albee 
Crescent av. 

942 Mrs. S. T. Jenkins 
Harbor View st. 

978 George E. Newhall 
986 Simeon Palmer 
994 Richard W. Smith 
Romsey st. 

1020 $ George> E. Hayden 
^ James W. Adams 
1024 Frank W. Learnard 
1026 Mrs. Frances M. James 
1028 William A. Sanborn 
1030 Charles M. Bugbee 
Belfort st. 

1048 George F. Roberts 
Elton st. 

Savin Hill av. 

1178 Thomas Burns 
1180 Lawrence Brennan 
1182 Daniel McCarty 
1184 James Gilligan 
1184 rear, Wm. H. Halloran 
1188 Charles Sundberg 
1198 John Haggerty 
1220 J. Daniels, shop 
1222 Dr. Williams, stable 
1232 N. T. Robinson, store 
1238 Cosgriff & Nolan, shop 
1240 M. Cunningham, shop 
1246 Geo. F. Hoyt, store 
1248 Keran Hart 





DO$HE^ EKp^p CiOMpAMY, 

(Formerly Withington’s, Young’s, and King’s.) 


Boston Offices: 

32. 33. 34. 36 & 40 Court Square, 


7 & 25 Merchants Mow, 
15 Devonshire Street, 
155 Congress Street, 

82 Bedford Street, 


69 & 75 Kilby Street, 
174 Washington Street, 
105 Arch Street, 

76 & 77 Kingston Street. 


Dorchester Office: 


PAYSON AVENUE, NEAR UPHAM’S CORNER. 


C H EAR FUEL. 

COZE FOR SALE. 

DELIVERED AT 

Upham’s Corner, Glover’s Corner, Field’s Corner, 
Pope’s Hill, Harrison Square, and Neponset, 
for $2.75; Atlantic and Wollaston, 
$3.25, and Quincy, $3.50 per 
ton of 2000 pounds. 

Coke is largely used for heating Steam Boilers, and for all kinds of heating and cooking 
stoves. It kindles easily and makes a hot fire. In an open grate it makes a more beautiful 
fire than any kind of coal. Order and money must he sent to office of 

BOSTON GAS LIGHT CO., 

NEPONSET ST., Commercial Point, DORCHESTER. 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


67 


DORCHESTER AVENUE. — Continued. 


1373 Albert Barker 
1381 L. Urquhart, store 
1391 James O’Neil 
1393 O’Neil & Sons, store 
1403 Richard J. Nagle 
1407 D. Kelleher, store 
1415 Robert Adams 
1431 Wm. Hunt, store 
1435 R. F. Piper, store 
1439 D. J. Sewall, store 
1441 Vacant store 
Adams st. 

1445 Benjamin Clapp 
1 / 1 A 7 5 D av id R- Scott 
14011 J Henry P. Wheeler 
i i r q $ John Keen 
14dy } Percie K. Oram 
Charles st. 

1463 Mrs. Ira Foster. 

1471 Nathaniel Stackpole 
1479 William T. Adams 
1485 Jacob Foster 
Foster st. 

1501 Charles Wellington 
1505 C. Wellington, store 
1507 Wm. C. Sutherland 
1513 M.R.R. stable 

P/7 ry* Ja q/ 

1595 Elbridge Smith 
Melville av. 

1607 Francis B. Snow 
1615 Frederick H. Bidwell 
1623 Joseph A. Foster 

Mnthpr q/ 

1643 William D. Dearborn 
1653 John T. Gardam 
1661 High School-house 
Centre st. 

1675 Ira A. Medbery 


1250 Henry Hewitt 
1252 John A. McDonald 
1254 Geo. F. Hoyt, store 
1256 William Schenck 
Commercial st. 

1270 Wm. Jones, store 
1276 Michael Hammond 
1278 George Goodfellow 
1280 James H. Miller 
1282 John C. Walch 
1284 O. P. Andrew 
1286 James Zachary 
1288 JohnF. Greenwood 
19Q0 5 David F. Rogers 
^ Michael G. Lawton 
1294 Michael Kyle 
19Q8 5 Joi 111 H. Riley 

\ Nicholas Corcoran 
1300 Vacant store 
1302 Joseph Morris 
1304 Murtagh Manning 
1306 M. Manning, store 
Linden st. 

1314 Romanzo P. Dustin 
1316 Charles Alexander, store 
1318 Charles Alexander 
1320 Gilman B. Robinson 
1322 Peter Allan 
1324 William Gillis 
1326 John Kelly 
1330 Pleeman H. Davis 
Ellsworth st. 

1334 Mrs J. M. Mann 
1338 Wm. J. Stephenson 
1340 Antoine Krasinski 
1342 Patrick Rogers 
ac S Daniel Doherty 
L6 ™ \ William Edwards 
1348 Bernard Kelly 






gjmfceatett Imon, 


FORMERLY- 


BOSTON BEACON AND DORCHESTER NEWS GATHERER, 


Established in 1873. 


HIS paper represents an important suburb of Boston, comprising an 



area equal to the old city proper, with Roxbury added, and having a 


population of about 30,000, which is increasing rapidly. 

Published every Saturday, at Field’s Corner, 


Dorchester. 


TERMS, $2.00 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. 


Sold by local Newsdealers, and at Old Colony and New York and 
New England Depots, Boston. 

This paper has more than trebled its circulation since May 1, 
1884, and is the only medium for advertisers who wish the custom of the 
Dorchester District. Advertising terms reasonable. 


BOURNE SPOONER, EDITOR. 

GEORGE EX TODD & CO., Printers. 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


69 


DORCHESTER AVENUE. — Continued. 


1681 Vacant house 
Centre av. 

1700 S Abijah W. Withington 
i/uy ) William E. Jenks 
1717 John Driscoll 
Welles av. 

1851 John B. Simpson 

1871 Vacant store 

1873 Thomas E. Sullivan 

1891 Ashmont station, O.C. R.R. 

Argyle st. 

Ashmont st. 

1911 Jaques & Griffin, store 
Bailey st. 

1937 tTames S. Conant 
1943 Andrew J. Holbrook 

1961 L. A. H. Butler, store 
1963 G. M. Fiske, store 
1967 R. Gourd 
2049 Home for Incurables 
Codman st. 

South Burial Ground. 

2175 Frank E. Willis 
2181 Lincoln Damon 
2183 Frank H. McDonald 
2185 Mrs. Lydia S. Skinner 
2195 George Ehrard 
Bello ws pi. 

; John A. Hall 
i James Gaskins 
2207 Mrs. Thomas Foley 
99 AQ 5 Patrick Malley 
J John McDermott 
Catholic church 
Court (no name) 

Charles W. Schulze ^ 

Simon Bennett > court 
Patrick Singleton ) 


2201 


1350 Vacant house 
1352 Philip McMorrow, store 
1356 Thomas Brady 
1358 Thomas Brady, store 
Shamrock st. 

1362 J. McCarty, store 
i 5 William Leahy 
( John McCarty 
1366 Lawrence O’Halloran 

1368 5 fdward Kirby 
} John Douglas 
1370 Max Blumenthall 
1372 Max Blumenthall, store 
1374 Timothy J. Toomey 
Greenwich pi. 

1378 John Hogan, store 
1382 John Hogan 
1384 G. G. Towne, store 
1386 Vacant house 
1388 Peter R. Cleary, house and 
store 

1390 Michael Finnegan 
1394 Frank Gould, store 
1396 William H. Allerdy 
i qqq S Patrick Finnegan 
\ John J. Silvie 
1400 P. Finnegan, store 
Greenwich st. 

1404 John Sweeney, store 

1408 John W. Daley, store 

1412 John W. Daley 

1414 . J Geo.E.Todd&Co., office 

1 Dorchester Beacon ” 

1420 Mrs. O. H. Allen 

1424 Lewis F. Davis 

1428 Henry C. Towle 

1432 Edward A. Hunt 

Fenno pi. 

1436 Charles Emery 






ORDERS AND LETTERS RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE ONLY. 



LAWRENCE H. DALOZ, 

j&ean] Gleaning and Dijeiqg. 

Steam, Sulphur, Naphtha and Dry Cleansing. 

No. 504 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. 

Dye Works, cor. Dorchester Ave. and Jackson Street, So. Boston. 













DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


71 


DORCHESTER AVENUE. — Continued. 


Matthew Carr ) 
Timothy McGowan $ 
2223 John K. Hart 
2227 Henry J. Nichols 
2231 Forrest Hall 
Richmond st. 

2267 Joseph E. Hall 
2269 Mrs. E. A. Smith 


1440 


1438 Thomas F. White 
, T. D. Saville 
^ F. H. Howe 
Adams st. 

1446 Henry J. Godfrey, store 
1448 Joseph M. Pnim 
1450 Henry J. Godfrey, store 
1454 George L. Rupert, shop 
1456 Francis X. Flusk 
1458 Michael Kelly, shop 
1460 A. C. Perkins 
1462 Mrs. Elizabeth Felker 
~ ARi $ Seth Williams 
14b4 \ John B. Burton 
-Mon 5 Geo. W. Leonard 
1480 } Geo. W. Cook 
Lincoln st. 

1502 William Jenkins 
1506 C. A. Flagg, store 
Park st. 

i George French 
l George E. Dickey 
1534 Mrs. M. L. Stowell 
Gibson st. 

1582 George S. Hamilton 
Parkman st. 

1604 Christopher C. Carvin 


1532 


Dix st. 

1644 James Foster 
Centre st. 

King st. 

1800 Joseph C. Riley 
Ashmont st. 

All Saints Church. 

1962 Elisha Jenkins 
1968 E. William Pearson 
1970 Bray Wilkins 
1972 Wm. H. Anthony 
1974 Joel M. Holden 








HEN R V C RA N E, 






Cor, Dorchester JLvenue & Washington Street, W/rd 24, 

AND WALNUT STREET AND NEPONSET AVENUE, NEPONSET. 


Barges and Boat-Sleiglxs for Barties. 



Particular attention given to furnishing carriages 
for Parties, Weddings and Funerals. 

Carriages at Milton Depot on arrival of all Trains. 


Horse Shoeing, Carriage Work and Jobbing 
done at short notice. 


TELEPHONE No. 9612. 


Littlefield Brothers, 

SELL ONLY THE BEST 



FINE BUTTER A SPECIALTY 


Cor, Dorchester Ave. & Adams St. 


















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


73 


DORCHESTER AVENUE. — Continued. 

Beale st. 

Van Winkle st. 

2038 Bartholomew Gramer 
2044 Antoine Gramer 
2050 \ William E. Sadlier 
} A. F. Averell 
2054 John Baumeister 
Codman st. 

Brooks st. 

2150 Asaph Churchill 
2214 Edward M. Patterson 
2222 Wm. H. Fitzpatrick 
Richmond st. 

2254 Mrs. Sarah Murray 
225G Ann M. Edwards 
2258 Proctor N. Reed 
2260 Brown Bros., shop 
2266 John Jollimore 


DORSET STREET. 


From Dorchester Av., opp. Locust. 

John W. Hill Henry H. Hawley 

Mrs. Elizabeth .Shaw George C. Boynton 

William W. Sticker 


DOWNER AVENUE. 

From Pleasant to Sawyer Av. 

John B. Babcock | DeWolf st. 

Samuel S. Drew 


DOWNER COURT. 

From Hancock, near Bellevue. 

I Otto C. Frohwitter 
! Mrs. C. G. B. Ide 


Mrs. McNeil Walker 
Mrs. Elisha Jacobs 





74 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


DOWNER PLACE. 

From Hancock. 


DRAPER STREET. 


James E. Swan 
Westville st. 
Robinson st. 


From Arcadia to Robinson. 

i Charles T. Ripley 
Albert N. Titus 
William H. Fowles 
Bourne Spooner 
J. Waldo Bird 
Westville st. 

David J. Sewall 
Harry G. Howe 
William F. Davis 
Andrew Crawford 


DRAPER COURT. 

From Hancock, near Bellevue. 


Matthias Hauser, shop 
M. R.R., stable 
George W. Nickerson 
Charles H. Shepard 
John D. Reveillon 
Vacant 
Lewis P. Bird 


John Norton 
Andrew Anderson 


DUDLEY STREET. 


From Old Roxbury Line to Hancock and Boston Sts. 


477 Charles F. Copeland 
499 John H. H. Watson 
Brook av. 

505 Winfield S. Young 

G. C. Ward 

507 Aaron J. Wiley 


Brook pi. 

500 L. W. Sibley, store 
Met. H.R.R., stable 
Hudson st. 

524 Mrs. Margaret Nelson 
526 P. F. Rundstrom 






/ 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 75 


DUDLEY STREET. — Continued. 


511 C. B. Wilbur, store 
515 Edward Bryant 
517 Joseph Teasdale 
519 Charles Rohde 
North av. 

529 J. H. Partridge, store 
531 George S. Clatur 
533 G. H. Pearson, store 
541 Frank H. Briggs 
543 Mrs. Warren Cobb 
549 Guy C. Underwood 
551 Mrs. Mary A. Brown 
West Cottage st. 

559 Caleb II. Newcomb 
561 George H. Appleton 
565 William Gibbs, jr. 

567 Andrew M. Paul 
569 Charles H. Knox 
571 Dr. Benj. H. Burrell 
573 John C. Clark 
Dr. William P. Bolles 
Brook av. 

579 James S. Hunter 
583 Mrs. Betsey Hopkins 
Edwin T. Richardson 
589 Lingan C. Wing 
Wm. A. England 
Llewellyn W. Marr 
Samuel Brackett 
591 Julius Fellner 
Albert A. Young 
Charles H. Field 
Mrs. Toppan Robie 
593 Charles C. Janes 
Henry M. Kenney 
Charles Hood 
F. S. Stimson 
595 Dr. Frank H. Wallace 
Edward J. Singleton 


530 -Thompson 

534 Albert Whittum 
536 William H. Travis 
Albion st. 

538 Gilman Martin, store 
550 M. F. Robinson 
Cottage st. 

612 Mrs. Sarah Ruhan 
630 N. Huntington Brown 
632 Vacant 
634 S. P. Blackburn 
636 W. L. G. Hunt 
Taylor st. 

638 John H. McClellan 
640 Perez Cushing 
642 Guy Carleton 
648 James Sherridan 
650 Daniel Sherridan 
Charles S. Berry (rear) 

John Pearson “ 

Jeremiah Bush “ 

666 George W. Smith 
682 Jacob Bird 
Cifton st. 

Dudley st. sta.,N. Y. & N.E. R.R. 
698 Henry Humphreys 
Humphreys st. 

726 Edward Frinsdorf 
728 Robert Fitch 
Holden pi. 

730 Winfield S. Chaplin 
732 Walter R. Phillips 
738 George W. Marsh 
Humphreys sq. 

744 Dr. Morris P. Wheeler 
746 William H. Bird 
748 Dr. C. Ellery Stedman 
Phillips pi. 

754 Mrs. Thomas M. Bird 





GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. 

BAILER’S 


Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the excess of 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi¬ 
cal, costing less than one cent a 
cup. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons in health. 

Sold by Grocers eve rywhere. 

W. BASER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, 




NEW ENGLAND BRANCH, 

American Baptists publication jSocietg. 

GEORGE H. SPRINGER, Manager. 

256 Washington St., Opposite Herald Building, and 14 Tremont Temple, 

BOSTON. 

AMERICAN AND IMPORTED BIBLES. 

RELIGIOUS AND STANDARD WORKS. 

ALL SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


77 


DUDLEY STREET. — Continued. 


Arthur P. Mills 
Howard W. Clapp 
597 Vacant 
599 Albert Fellner 
Howard av. 

601 Miss Kate A. Spring 
Rodney P. Woodman 
Folsom st: 

Hotel Nightingale. 
William Gray, jr. 
William C. Newell 
J. H. Goodwin 
J. W. Vinal 

C. H. Woodsome 
H. L. Sawyer 

J. A. Littlefield 
Nath’l D. Silsbee 

E. W. Leavitt 

D. C. Bartlett 
Joseph W. Work • 

W. P. Fessenden 

F. B. Cushman 
H. A. Stone 
W. S. Foster 
Geo. B. King 
W. M. Meehan 
M. M. Underwood 

E. W. Burdett 
W. H. Milliken 

Magnolia st. 

Alexander av. 

687 A. Wongersky, store 
J. B. Graham, store 

G. A. Brown, shop 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

691 Robert W. Parker 
693 Michael H. Hartnett 
695 Mrs. James H. Clapp 
697 John Butler, store 


758 Mrs. Caroline Howland 
Wade W. Wheeler 
760 Dr. James T. Sherman 
Belden st. 

766 George F. Ordway 
768 Alson F. Poole 
770 James Havey 
772 Samuel C. Clark 
774 John W. Smith 
778 Charles Rutledge, store 
780 Hotel St. Botolph 
John H. Treadway 
George T. Berry 
William A. Andrews 
Arthur Bracket 
Waldron H. Rand 
William H. Morey 
Joseph M. Rutledge 
782 Geo. P. Brooks, store 
788 Henry Ramsey 





MRS. M. F. FAR WELL, 

769 DUDLEY STREET, UPHAM’S CORNER, 

-DORCHESTER, MASS.,- 

DEALER IN 


HENRY STEEGER, 

-Sailor,- 

773 Dudley St., Upham’s Corner. Dorchester District. 





775 Dudley Street, 


A ® H® B 

MB, 

U^der Hotel Melita, 

©ealer tn Cfjatee Son 
Cogs, anti iFati 
/ 

Agent for Griffith’s Steam ' 
delivered. 

BlR 

fecttanerg, iStattanerg, $efos 
teg @00tJ3, ©amesttc anti L 

ARTISTS’ MATERIALS OF ALL KIND! 

Laundry,—Curtains and Shams a sp< 
Also, Agent for Lewando’s French ! 

D’S CIRCULATING LlBRi 

Papers, Pertatitcals, 
nparteti Cigars. 

ecialty. Goods sent for and 
Dye House. 

ARY. 


IE . IB. a n. .A. IF* IE, 



BOUQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS, 

BOSTON STREET, near Mt, Vernon Street, DORCHESTER. 




















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


79 


DUDLEY STREET. — Continued. 

699 A. R. Cook, store 
701 Joseph Burchard, store 
H. M. Underwood & Co., printers 
703 J. E. Wells, store 
Monadnock st. 

~.5 Andrew Sumner 
i Pay son E. Tucker 
Virginia st. 

753 James W. Dolan 

755 Piper Bros., store 

757 Reed Bros., store 

759 D. L. Hanley, store 

765 James H. Upham 

769 Mrs. M. F. Farwell, store 

771 Hotel Melita 

Murray C. Upham 
David R. Pierce 
George W. Caston 
J. B. Squier 
G. L. Smith 
John F. Polsey 
773 Henry Steeger, store 
775 Thomas H. Bird, store 
J. H. Upham & Co., new store 

DUNBAR AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From 725 Washington to Gordon. 

| James A. King, office 

DUNCAN STREET. 

From Greenwich to Leonard. 

John Sweeney 
Thomas Lanclrigan 


DUNCAN PLACE. 


From Duncan. 




80 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


DYER STREET. (Mat.) 

From Capen to Evans. 


Rollin C. Downs 
Vacant 


EAGLE MILL PLACE. (Mat.) 

From River opp. Cedar. 


1 Michael O’Shea 
3 Mrs. Margaret Dillon 
5 Patrick Tierney 
7 Louis C. Schwinn 
9 Patrick Brady 
11 Arthur T. Galvin 
13 Andrew Sampson 
15 Thomas Benson 
17 Jeremiah Chamberlain 


2 Adam Ritchie 
6 James F. Sprowl 
8 Cornelius Haley 
10 Bryant McDermott 
14 John J. Gigger 
16 James Brady 
18 Robert J. Kissock 
24 James Fuller 
26 John Murphy 


EAST STREET. 


From Adams to 1269 Dorchester Av. 


Henry Chadbourn 
Paul R. Eltz 
William R. Clark 


Wm. H. Bessarick 
John H. Lent 
William B. Whittaker 
Franklin Farrington 


EAST CHESTER PARK. 


Paul Delory 
Henry J. Sears 


From Boston. 

Michael O’Keefe 
Patrick Landry 
John Broderick 
John Hynes 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


81 


EASTMAN STREET. 


From Boston, near Cottage. 


Mrs. Charles W. Donahoe 
Albert E. Hentz 
John D. Wayne 
Abram Wingersky 
J. W. Farrar 


Mrs. M. A. Folan 
Benjamin F. Bennett 
Harry C. Babbitt 
George Marsters 


EATON SQUARE. 

Between Bowdoin, Church, and Adams, Meeting-House Hill. 

Lyman Fountain 


ELDON STREET. 


From Washington, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R to Rosseter. 

Bowdoin av. 

Edward T. Gray 
William H. Gallison 


ELIZABETH STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk, near Madison. 


ELLSWORTH STREET. 


From 1332 Dorchester 

3 Thomas C. Kennedy 
5 Charles Newcomb 
7 John F. Riley 
9 Manuel F. Silva 
11 Mrs. Bridget Brady 
13 Thomas H. Gould 
15 John A. Toland 


Av. to 183 Commercial. 

6 George E. Markham 
8 George W. Elms 
10 Mrs. Margaret Stephenson 
12 William H. Carey 







82 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


ELM STREET. 


From Exchange to Everett. 


0.0. R.R. 

Frank H. Carter 
Benjamin F. S. Patten 
William D. Lang 
Cornelius Bourke 
Ashland st. 


O.C. R.R. 

Daniel Lyons 
Jerome C. Hosmer 
Nathaniel Lanning 
Ashland st. 

Oscar H. Stringer 


ELMO STREET. 

From Blue Hill Av. to Erie Av. 


John Colligan 
James D. Roberts 
Henry C. Shepard 
Vacant house 
John B. Gardner 
Philip A. San sum 
Martin Feeley 
H. J. Burrows 
John C. Poland 
Frederick P. Whitney 
Edward A. Talbot 


Edwin S. Macfarland 
Joseph E. Simmons 
Charles W. Bates 
Granville D. Hill 
John F. Eccles 
Hermon D. Tewksbury 
William O. Lincoln 
Frank B. Langley 
Charles A. Hinkley 
Henry C. Cook 
A. J. Mower 
Charles E. Pratt 
Mrs. M. A. Call 


ELTON STREET. 

From 1060 Dorchester Av. to Sagamore. 

Alfred A. Burdick 
Charles N. Kline 
Frank A. Newlin 
George H. Parker 


ERICSSON STREET. 


From i 

Putnam Nail Co., office 
Putnam Nail Co., works 


Walnut to Fulton. 

James Lane 
Wm. Colgan 
George D. Man sir 








DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


83 


ERICSSON STREET. — Continued. 

Alfred Day 
James Johnson 
High st. 

Wentworth Currier 
William H. Rablin 


ERIE AVENUE. 

From Washington to McClellan Av. 


Merrill st. 

Frank W. Meads 
William R. McKenzie 
Andrew L. Crane 
Mrs. H. A. Noyes 
Vacant house 
John A. Green 
Jacob Fett 
P. J. McDonough 
Richard F. Wilkinson 
George D. Brown 
New Seaver si. 
Oakland Garden 
G. Lamotte 
A. J. Hutchins 
Michigan av. 

Elmo st. 

J. Brandenburg, jr. 
William E. Kenney 


Jacob Ourish, store 
George B. Cartwright 
Charles H. Bush 
E. A. Carter 
James F. Phelps 
William H. Griggs 
William T. Cottle 
George W. Sanders 
George M. Coffin 
A. W. Hutchings 
Cornelius J. Chaffee 
Hosea W. Johnson 
Flavel A. Moseley 
Loren A. Moseley 
Five vacant houses 
John Rawson 
Elmo st. 


EUCLID STREET. (Mat.) 

From 659 Washington to Withington. 


5 George F. Garran 
7 Thomas B. Huntoon 
9 David Hamilton 
11 Thomas Kinsley 
13 Edward H. Richards 
n _ $ William C. Hawkes, jr. 

1 Elwood F. Berry 
17 Charles D’W. Marcy 


12 Harlan P. Paige 
14 Asa H. Paige 

$ Mrs. A. L. Talcott 
18 ) Misses Wood 






84 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


EVANS STREET. (Mat.) 


From Milton Av. to Nelson. 


Thetford av. 
School-house 
George K. Hamilton 
Stanton av. 

Dyer st. 

Capen st. 


J. Clarence Whitney 
Samuel T. Long 
Jacob T. Hutchinson 
Charles M. Hickey 
Walter E. Wyman 
William F. Birch 
J. Warren Sargent 
New house 
Capen st. 

Ira E. Fairbanks 
William H. Davis 
Nelson st. 

William H. McCauley 


James Notman 
Charles P. Wright 
Charles Carr 
Elm st. 

Franklin King 


EVERETT STREET. 

From Park to Mill. 

Mrs. Sarah K. Safford 
T. Frank Hinkley 
Abram Freeman 
Vacant house 


EVERETT AVENUE. 

From Stoughton to Jerome. 


1 Irving A. J. Colby 
3 George W. Manson 
5 Fred L. Shaffner 
7 Howard N. Knight 
9 Justin D. Litchfield 
11 Charles P. James 
13 Vacant 

15 Charles L. Fowle 
17 John T. Moriarty 
19 George T. Sears 


12 Lincoln F. Baker 
16 William A. Tapley 
16 Rev. John W. Ballantine 
18 William R. Baker 
22 David Winslow 
24 Howard N. Stephens 
26 Alfred P. Green 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


85 


EVERTON STREET. 

From Olney to Geneva Av. 

Christopher Blake 


EXCHANGE STREET. 


From Park, Southerly, near O.C. R.R. 


P. P. Hildreth, shop 
J. P. Tolman, shop 
Temperance Hall 

4 Sidney B. Burgess 

5 Harrison W. Latham 

6 Henry Ross 

7 John Buckpitt 

8 Henry H. Burrows 

10 Charles J.,Sumner, jr. 

11 Vacant 

12 Eugene J. Tenney 

13 Elbridge L. Hutchins 

14 Mrs. Mary D. Smith 

15 William P Robinson 
17 Amos S. Hubbard 

17 Frank L. Burnham 

18 George O. Stearns 

19 Abel Goss 

20 Warren K. Snow 

21 Prescott P. Hildreth 

22 Henry O’Hara 

23 William V. Abbott 

24 Mrs. William E. Pentz 

25 George S. Lovejoy 


O.C. R.R. tracks 


FAIRFAX STREET. 


Frank D. Fairbanks 
Robert A. Barnet 
Frederick H. Pope 


From Carruth. 

Mrs. Sarah L. Sweet 





86 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


FAIRMOUNT STREET. (Mat.) 

From Washington, South of Fuller. 


FAIRVIEW STREET. 

From Train to Ashmont. 


FAVRE STREET. (Mat.) 

From Messinger to Oakland. 


John Murphy 
Michael McDonald 
Thomas Gearighty 
Redmund Doyle 


FENTON STREET. 


From Duncan to Clayton. 

John O’Connell 


FENTON PLACE. 


From Fenton to Greenwich Place. 

James Hennessey Miss Ann Havey 

Jeremiah McCarty Thomas Wall 

John Burns ' 


Thomas J. Johnson 


FOLSOM STREET. 


From 639 Dudley. 

, Franklin P. O’Neil 
Gilman Martin 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


87 


FOREST HILLS AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From 18 River to Norfolk. 


Walter Jenkins, store 
2 Mrs. Elizabeth Hallett 
6 John K. Wight 
8 Mrs. Eliza A. Read 
10 John P. Clay 
12 Frederick W. K. Nye 
14 Michael Whittemore 
16 William F. Goward 
Sanford st. 

Albert H. Plummer 
Walter W. Strangman 
William H. Merrill 
Nathan S. Clark 
Christopher Karcher 
Mrs. Elizabeth Black 
Codman st. 

C. Schindler 
John H. Paine 


1 Mrs. Sarah A. Bater 
Samuel D. Upham 
5 David S. Black 
7 Richardson Hutchinson 
9 William Hutchinson 
11 Angus Currie 
13 Edmund A. Currier 
Royal Boston 
17 Mrs. William Melville 
Sanford st. 

21 George W. Sloan 
23 Alexander McLean 
25 Mrs. John H. Hibbard 

- Taylor 

Frederick Fabian 
Jacob E. Hatch 
Cedar st. 


FOSTER STREET. 

From 14S7 Dorchester Av. 

A. M. Ross 
Lewis S. Galloup 
Fred W. Seavey 
S. S. Washburn 
Vacant house 
Richard Allen 


FOX AVENUE. 

From Adams to Percival Av. 





88 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


FRANKLIN STREET. 


From Walnut, next to O.C. R.R., to Fulton. 


Dean Southworth 
Vacant 

James K. Taylor 
John Q. A. Whittemore 
John C. Daggett 


O.C. R.R. tracks 


Noble E. Hill 
Aaron Cluff 
Patrick Donnelly 


FRANKLIN COURT. 

From Norfolk Av., near Cottage. 

Charles J. McCormick 
Edward Mullen, jr. 
Michael McGrath 
Lawrence Connor 
Patrick Curley 
John Qalvin 
William Joyce 


FREDERIKA STREET. 

From 845 Adams to Minot. 

William Mason 
Horace B. Clapp 
Eben T. Gray 
Roderick A. Pepper 
Vacant 


FREEMAN STREET. 

From Charles to Foster. 

Alvin J. Phillips 
Samuel Holmes 
Amos Lefavour 
Herbert Wyman 
Cephas A. Carter 
George H. Houghton 
John A. McQuade 
George L. Sawyer 
Charles A. Stevens 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


89 


FREMONT STREET. (Mat.) 

From River to Blue Hill Av. 


- Place. 

William Sweetser 
Cyrus Lord 
Eugene F. Petersilea 
Charles Stearns 
Tremont pi. 

James A. Hersey 
Norfolk st. 

Edward A. Nichols 


Lemuel A. Withington 
Frederick T. Howard 
Edward Stern 
Norfolk st. 


FREMONT PLACE. (Mat.) 

From Fremont St. 


James H. Brown 
Luther E. Cowles (Retreat) 
Henry W. Shugg (Villa) 
Frank Drown (Cottage) 


Alonzo Dean 
Wm. F. McIntosh 

1 Charles E. Hawkes 

2 D. Chalmers 

3 W. Hammersly 

4 Nelson R. Scovel 

5 Vacant 


UNNAMED PLACE. (Mat.) 

From Fremont St. 

Alfred Bloxham 
Henry Tucker 
Richard Topham 
Eben Thompson 
Joseph F. Farrell 
John Quinn 
Anton Burkhart 
George Burkhart 
John Devine 
Mrs. Bridget McGowan 
Peter Cook 






WILLIAM S. EWELL & SON, 



Floral Designs and Bedding Plants. 
NEAR BIRD STREET STATION, Ward 20, BOSTON. 


LEWIS S. ADAMS & CO., 

DEALERS IN 

Old Oo’d Lejjigh, Franklin, Be^ice, I^ed ^ White 

GOALS. 

Wood Prepared by Power to fit any Stove, at Low Price. 

70 COTTAGE STREET, DORCHESTER. 

Telephone 4547. 



C. E. CROCKETT & CO., 

Upholsterers, 

Furniture Upholstered & Repaired, Win¬ 
dow Shades Laundered. 

MATTRESSES MADE OVER. CARPET WORK. 


84 BIRD STREET, NEAR STATION. 

Orders by mail promptly attended to. 








DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


91 


FRUEAN PLACE. 

From Highland. 

Nathaniel H. Bird I Patrick Reddington 

* John Freeman jr. 

FULLER STREET. 

From Carruth to Forest Hills Av. 


O.C. R.R. branch 
Dorchester av. 

J. Willis 

William Gallagher 
Constantine Pfister 
Jeremiah Bumstead, jr. 
Michael B. McNamara 
John McDonald 
James O’Neil 
Patrick Connor 
Mrs. Caroline M. Simmons 
James Murphy 
Lorenzo Ambrosi 
Washington st. 

Daniel McLean 
John Mahoney 
Michael Connors 
Cyrus M. Currier 
Vacant 
Milton av. 

Charles B. Fox 
Horace W. French 
Joseph F. Eichorn 
Capen st. 


O.C. R.R. branch 
Dorchester av. 

George H. Patterson 
Frederick J. Marine 
Mrs. Thomas Mahoney 
Daniel A. McCarty 
J. Dwyer 
New house 
John P. Gillespie 
Francis Burgess 
Stable 

Almond S. Gushee 
Washington st. 

Milton av. 

Capen st. 


FULTON STREET. 

From Water St. to Ericsson. 

George W. Hayden I Tenean st. 

Edwin S. Hook | Charles A. Patch, shop 





S. WALTER WALES, 

Hixck, BoM-din^, miJ Bhitin^ St&LIe, 

GENEVA AVENUE, DORCHESTER DISTRICT. 

NEAR GROVE HALL. 


A. MURRAY MILNER, 



Shop, Washington Street, near Centre, Ward 24. 

Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Plans furnished and estimates given. 

MONUMENTAL WORKS. 

WILLIAM .A.. SOMEBS, 

--Mar'Sf’e ©yVorlCer,-| 

Manufacturer of and Dealer in 

MONUMENTS, TABLETS, SCROLLS, HEADSTONES, GRAVE MARKS, &c. 

Near the Entrance of CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY, 

DORCHESTER. 

P. MORRIS, 

Horse Shoer and Carriage Smith, 

Geneva Avenue, Boston Highlands. 

Horses sent for and delivered. All kinds Jobbing promptly attended to. Satisfaction 

Guaranteed. 














DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


93 


FULTON STREET. — Continued. 


6 Daniel Nicholson 

7 Edward M. Tucker 
David Lakin 

David W. Burbank 
Joshua E. Hadlock 
Patrick O’Brien 
16 John Willis 
Vacant 

George P. Christopher 
Isaac G. Morse 
Thomas Hudson 
John White 
Edward Osborn 


GARDEN STREET. 

From 916 Dorchester Av. 

Michael Sullivan 


GENEVA AVENUE. 

From 476 Blue Hill Av. to Bowdoin. 


Roderick Gleason 
Peter Morris, shop 
Charles Armstrong 
S. Walter Wales, stable 
Dennis Doody 
Thomas Daley 
John McDougall 
John Foley 
Rufus Tidd 
N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 

Mrs. Sarah Dugan 
James O’Hara 
Union av. 

Joseph Beale 
Bowdoin st. 


Alexander Murray, shop 
Thomas W. Hunt 
Michael Ralhell 
Timothy Murphy 
Mrs. Catharine Maroney 
John Tanzay 
Dennis Glassett 
Luke Mitchell 
Columbia st. 

Vaughan av. 

N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 

Olney st. 

Ever ton st. 

Bowdoin st. 





94 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


GIBSON STREET. 


From 1570 Dorchester Av. to the Water. 


School-house 
Alfred B. Wilton 
George J. Wilton 
F. S. Nichols, shop 
Adams st. 


Adams st. 

Dennis McMorrow 
Daniel Whelton 


GLEN STREET. 


From Glen Road to Greenwood. 


GLEN STREET. 


From Glendale to Trull. 


Alfred A. Andrews 
Janies Thomson 
Mrs. Rebecca F. Holden 
Samuel Clapp 
John A. Bingree 


GLEN ROAD. 


From Blue Hill Av. 


Timothy Kelly 
Patrick F. Stanton 


GLENARM STREET. 


From Washington to New Seaver. 


Asa Lowe 


Josiah B. Huntress 
Tyler Brigham 
Charles F. Atherton 
Merrill st. 



♦ 


William M. Bunting 
Charles Jenkins 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


95 


GLENDALE STREET. 


From Hancock to Bird. 

Joseph P. Bullard 
James S. Freeman 
Mrs. Thos. F. Burns 
Josiah F. Williams 
Sylvester Parshley 
Wilbur A. Young 
James Dana 
Qlen st. 

Frederick B. Pierce 
Bellevue st. 

Columbia st. 

Silas T. McKenney 
Elliot E. Say ward 
Frederick O. North 
Samuel A. Pierce 

GLIDE STRE-ET. 

From Chickatawbut to Minot. 

Benjamin H. West | 


Edgar A. Conant 
William W. Carter 
John Pierce 
Pay son av. 

Joseph H. Baguley 
Miss E. A. Everett 
William W. Stickney 
Columbia st. 

Martin Y. B. Blaisdell 
Edward E. Edwards 
Theodore Packard 


GLOVER’S COURT. 

From Highland. 

Alexander Glover I John T. Mahy 

Clement H. Godfrey | William Glover 


GORDON STREET. (Mat.) 

From Torrey to Dunbar Av. 


GRAFTON STREET. 

From Dorchester Av. to Buttonwood. 




96 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


GRAHAM STREET. 

From Clapp. 


Reuben Rice 
John Kehew 


GRAMPIAN WAY. 

From Savin Hill Av. 

George H. Young 
Philip A. Young 
Elijah B. Baxter 
William Chadbourne 
Lyman G. Chadbourne 
John B. Berry 
John P. Dale 
Jesse G. Jewett 
John S. Morse 
Samuel Wright 
Temple F. Craig 


GRANGER STREET. 

From Duncan to Clayton. 


Edward A. Huebener 
H. L. Belk 
Edward McLaughlin 
Samuel Pickford 
John B. Reed 
George H. Clowser 


Ambrose Mahoney 


GRANGER PLACE. 

From Duncan, opp. Granger. 


GRANITE AVENUE. 


From Soo Adams to the Neponset River. 


Alexander Vose 
Charles E. Fales 
Edward Price 


William H. Kingham 
Timothy Lyons 
George W. Wheeler 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


97 


GRANITE AVENUE. — Contimied. 


Abner C. Childs 
Benjamin F. Davis 
Robert B. Moorhouse 
Jacob B. Kingham 
Charles Frizell 
Albert W. Huebener 
Dennis Murphy 
O.C. R.R. branch 


George Turner 
James Casey (rear) 
O.C. R.R. branch 


GRANT STREET. 

From Crescent Av. to Harbor View. 


1 George W. Adams 
3 Mrs. M. A. Regan 
5 Dennis A. Mountain 
7 Joseph E. Larkin 
9 Lewis B. Morse 
11 James S. Kingman 
13 James H. French 
15 Nathan D. Cotton 
17 William Perry 
19 James R. Murray 


6 J. Edwin Folsom 
10 Peter Splithoff 
12 William A. Currier 
14 Amos Jones 
16 James R. Symes 
18 Win. H. Smith 
20 Amos D. Carleton 


GRANT PLACE. (Mat.) 

From 1071 Washington, near Sanford. 


David G. French 
Mrs. F. A. Libbey 
Ira Greeley 
Minot B. Thayer 
Vacant 

Thomas K. Kilcup 
Henry R. Brown 


Francis H. Crane 


GRANVILLE PLACE. 

From 89 Brook Av. 

1 Solon C. Gilmore 2 James F. Smith 

3 Vacant 4 Benjamin Clark 

5 Benjamin M. Clark 







98 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


GREEN HILL STREET. 

From Mill to Blanche. 


Thomas Clark 


GREEN-ST. COURT. 

From Olney. 

Mrs. Bridget O’Connell 
Thomas Waterworth 
Robert Urquhart 


GREENWICH STREET. 

From 1404 Dorchester Av. to Commercial. 


1 Philip Fogarty 
7 Charles A. Devine 
9 Daniel Sullivan 
Duncan st. 

15 A. A. Brown, store 
21 Patrick Maloney, store 
23 Patrick Maloney 
Fenton pi. 

31 John Reardon 
Clayton st. 


10 Michael Ryan 
12 Michael Daley 
16 Martin McDonough 
18 G. E. Dickie, shop 
20 Michael Sheehan 
26 Michael Birmingham 
Fenton pi. 

30 Peter B. Auger 

32 Bartholomew McMorrow 

34 Jacob Lockhart 

36 David Hurley 

38 J. C. McManus, store 

40 Patrick Rich 

42 John Holloran 

46 Edward Ford 

50 Patrick McLaughlin 

52 William Feelev 

58 Timothy Lynch 

rear 62 John Holland 

62 Charles Fay 


GREENWICH PLACE. 

From 1378 Dorchester Av. to Commercial. 

5 Daniel Crowley | 44 Michael Halloran 

9 Thomas Curley | 56 John McLaughlin 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


99 


GREENWICH PLACE. — Continued. 


13 John Havey 
19 Daniel Sheehan 
21 James 0. Hearn 
Fenton pi. 

23 Fred W. Needham 
25 Samuel P. Nolan 
27 Patrick Carroll 
29 James Shepard 
31 Richard Murray 
33 Michael Burns 
35 Matthew Daley 
47 Timothy Holloran 
51 John Riley 
53 John Sullivan 
57 Patrick Cunningham 
61 Edward Fitzgerald 


GREENWOOD STREET. 

From Glen. 


John S. Clark 
Thomas Rally 
William H. Gill 
Michael Mowles 
James F. Bartley 
Michael McMorrow 


HALL’S COURT. 

From Adams. 

Daniel Donovan 
Thomas Cohen 
Richard Sheehan 


HAMILTON AVENUE. 

From Bowdoin to Columbia. 


Patrick Connell 
Coleman st. 

Alfred L. Wright 
Charles T. Hough 







WINTHROP HALL, 


14 Hancock Street, Upham’s Corner. 

D EW and Elegantly finished, with a seating capacity of 450. Contains 
a stage (25 x 16), with scenery and anterooms. Perfectly ventilated 
and pronounced equal to any hall in the city for Musical and Theatrical 
Entertainments. Also, a smaller Hall, for Private Parties, Dancing Schools, 
etc. A Banquet Hall with Kitchen and all conveniences connected. 

Churches and Societies of all kinds will find these Halls adapted to every 
requirement for Fairs, Lectures, and all classes of entertainments. 

For terms, address 

Henry g. Allbright, 

14 Hancock Street, Dorchester. 


A 

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V/ 


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Telephone No. 9491. 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


101 


HAMILTON AVENUE. — Continued. 


Clark st. 

Barry st. 

Mt. Everett st. 
Thomas P. Drown 
Joseph M. Wade 


HAMLET STREET. 


From Boston Tb Belden. 


11 Edward McKechnie 


10 Albert V. Heald 
12 Vacant 

14 Frank L. Robinson 
16 George Rice 
16 John Butler (rear) 


HANCOCK STREET. 

From 783 Dudley to Bowdoin. 


J. H. Upham & Co., store 
14 Henry G. All bright, store 
14 Winthrop Hall 
16 a J. N. Berry, shop 
16a C. W. Albee, store 
16£ F. E. Dolbeare, store 
16£ Burke Bros., shop 
16 Hartford Davenport 
18 T. Hersey & Son, store 
18a Samuel Leavitt 
22 J. Kennedy, shop 
24 A. H. Copley, store 
Rocky Hill st. 

Columbia st. 

32 Daniel McCormack, shop 
34 Edward McKechnie, shop 
36 Allard & Wheelock, stable 
42 Theophile Jouval 
Wheelock av. 

44 David Currier 


Hotels Dorchester and 
Northwood. 

Winslow L. Montgomery 
Samuel W. Tate 
Hiram M. Kochersperger 
Edward C. North 
George H. Gardner 
George C. Hoadley 
Robert Walker 
W. A. Delano 
George P. Brooks 
Bradford S. Turpin 
Abner K. Kent 
William H. Parnell 

-Stedman 

-Babbidge 

-Vos hell 

Micah Dver, jr. 

35 William F. Hall 
41 Mrs. A. D. Humphrey 







O. W. ALIBIEE, 

- 1 PLUMBER ||— ■ 

Hud Dealer in Stores, Ranges and Furnaces, 

TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, 

16 Hancock Street. Upham’s Corner. 

Special attention given to Cleaning and Reoairing Furnaces; also to Plumbing. 


HLLflRD & EDGECOJIIB, 

&ck, * Bo&rdin^« &nd * If ivery * 



HANCOCK STREET, 

NEAR UPHAM’S CORNER. 


Careful Drivers furnished with 

Carriages for Weddings, Parties, 
Funerals, etc. 


I. H. ALLARD. 

A. F. EDGECOMB. 


Telephone Ho, 4579-2, 


Hancock Market. 

LEWIS P. EIRE 

Dealer in Provisions, 

Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry and Game. 

MEETING-HOUSE HILL. 

















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


' 103 


HANCOCK STREET. — Continued. 


46 Ransom E. Cady 
Pierce pi. 

Pay son av. 

Walter G. Lane 
Miss Lydia Pay son 
Glendale st. 

Dr. N. W. Emerson 
Alfred Kemp 
Moses M. Chick 
Trull st. 

Rill st. 

Leonard H. Howe 
George H. Howe 
Edward Regan 
Edward Johnston 
Joshua S. McDonald 
John L. Stuart, shop 
William Parks 
Robert T. Parks 
Downer ct. 

114 Lewis P. Bird, store 
116 Mrs. Mary Shankland 
Walter A. Arnold 
118 Aaron A. Hall 
George W. Hendry 


43 Frank Bryant 
43 Joseph P. Whiting 
45 William A. Spooner 
47 Mrs. Sarah C. Humphrey 
49 William S. King 
Jerome st. 

55 Dexter W. Reed 
55 Wilfred B. Rich 
Rev. Wm. J. W. Finlay 
75 Lucius P. Leonard 
77 George H. Hyde 
S. Parkman Dexter 
Amos U. Shepard 
Edward Collins 
Henry Mulholland 
Old Almshouse 
Grace Hurd, school 
Commercial st. 

Daniel B. Stedman, jr. 
Winter st. 

Mrs. H. G. Shepard, shop 
Mrs. Catharine Bladen 
Mrs. Bessie McKean 
Mrs. Harriet B. Flood 
Mrs. H. G. Shepard 
P. R. Harrigan, store 


HARBOR VIEW STREET. 


From 878 Dorchester Av. to O.C. R.R. 


Joseph Jacobs 
Adolph Frankenthal 
Eben Wilder 
George Packer 
Charles H. Packer 


School-house 
Vacant house 
A. M. Fryer 
C. F. Peck 
Grant st. 

Vacant house 
Moses Hinckley 
Roland H. Bailey 





MT, BOWDOIN DRUG STORE, 

343 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. 

F. H. TALCOTT, Proprietor. 

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. 

Compounded Day or Night. , 

TALCOTT’S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP NEVER FAILS. 

STEPHEN A. CLEAVES, 
JMnmbcv, 

Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Worker, 

Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, and Kitchen Furnishing Goods. 

Agent lor tie Sale or RICHMOM’S TRIUMPH FURNACES. 

Orders by Mail promptly attended to. 

WASHINGTON STREET, Near Old Town Hall, DORCHESTER. 








DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


105 


HARBOR VIEW STREET. — Continued. 

Sylvester Hinckley 
Reuben Chapman 
Neivport st. 

John Lewis 
Mrs. Hart Bailey 
Spring Garden st. 
Karl A. Hulstrand 
Sydney st. 

HARLEY STREET. 

From Welles Av. to Roslin. 

Walton st. I Stephen L. Emery 

Thomas T. Hartford 


HARLOW STREET. 

From Howard Av. to Folsom. 

HARTFORD STREET. 

From Howard Av. to Howard St. 


3 Asa H. Caton 
11 Vacant 

13 George F. Forbes 
17 Nathaniel F. Thayer 
19 Lyman F. Abbott 
21 Mrs. L. F. Whitney 
23 Mrs. Mary L. Rose 
25 Seth Mendell 
27 Vacant 

29 Mrs. E. P. Cutler 
31 William Macmahon 
33 James D. McLellan 
35 Sidney R. Baxter 
39 George W. Estabrook 
41 Joseph Bennett 
43 Cyrus Small 
49 James Hill 
51 Humphrey H. Sowle 
Sargent st. 


44 Mrs. Lina McQuarrie 
46 Vacant 
48 Mark A. Torrey 
50 Frederick Whitney 
52 John B. Clapp 
54 Albert C. Manson 
56 James P. Flynn 
58 Augustus H. Foucar 
70 Charles Baier 






iliITTDNDEN, 


DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 


GR0CERIEg PROVISIONS, 

CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE AND FLOUR, 

Meats and. Vegetables of all kinds. 
-HmpoRteD * ahd * naTive * mines * anD • ocneR • liquors * for * EamiLY * use.t- 

Also, Tie Celelratel Brands of Lager 17 tie dozen or case. 
Harvard, cor. Washington St., 
H>“| b Q, s T 1 0 n, 8 


MUNN & HANSON, 


Dealers in all kinds of 


MEATS, PROVISIONS, CANNED GOODS, 

VEGETABLES, <3--ASTUTE, POULTRY, 

FRESH AND SMOKED FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS. 

HARVARD ST,, NEAR WASHINGTON, 

DORCHESTER. 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


107 


HARVARD STREET. 

From 345 Washington to Blue Hill Av. 


J. F. McIntosh, shop 
J. F. McIntosh 
Michael Hurney 
Silas II. Whitney 
Frank A. Brigham 

-Batchelder 

William Hickey 
Edward J. Kelly 
Court (no name,) 

David J. Dannahy 
E. Norris Sullivan 
Augustus Carney 
Sydney pi. 

Samuel N. Chittenden 
Franklin P. Chittenden 
Waterlow st. 

N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 
Gilbert Cummings 
Charles H. Greenwood 
Lawrence Kenney (rear) 
Warner av. 

Edward F. Gleason 
New st. (no name) 

Hiram Orcutt 
Charles Ripley 
Thomas W. Bicknell 
William A. Mowry 
Wales st. 

Mrs. F. E. Leonard 
Abbot st. 

Charles J. Hendrie 
John C. Mongovan 
Vaughan st. 


S. N. Chitttenden, store 
Munn & Hanson, store 
George Dodge 
Steam Fire-engine No. 18 
Mrs. A. M. Avery 
Joseph C. Asten 
James F. Russell 
Charles E. Bown 
Walter S. Dennis 
George H. Pitman 
School st. 

Miss Martha Pratt 
Joseph P. B. Carlton 
Henry Fobes 
Kilton st. 

N. Y. & N.E. R.R. 
Standish av. 

Warner av. 

Bernard st. 

George E. Nightingale 
Paschal E. Torrey 
James T. Bowman 
George B. Blake 
J. S. Adams 
C. E. Ridler 
Vacant house 
Frank E. Bacon 
Thomas Gallagher 
Vacant house 
Peter McNaught 
Justus P. Weston 


(No Name). 


COURT. 

From west side Harvard St. 

Frederick H. Bronsdon 
' John Henderson 




108 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


HAVEN AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Oakland. 

HAWES AVENUE. 

From 138 Washington. 


HAYWARD PLACE. 

From Minot to Ciiickatawbut. 

Edward McNally 

George H. Day 1 11 

HERBERT STREET. 

From Clarence Pl. to Park. 

Charles Reuter 1 

Carl Reuter 


HERSEY STREET. (Mat.) 

From Haven Av. 


HIGH STREET. 

From Water to Ericsson. 


1 Charles A. Patch 
3 Samuel B. Hildreth 
5 Jonathan N. Hayward 
7 Henry O. Roberts 
9 John E. Barnes 

11 John H. Kirker 
D. Wendall Bartlett 
James W. Whitmarsh 
John M. Arnold 
17 George H.'Perkins 
17 Henry A. Moore 
James Neal 


2 George S. Morrill 
4 Vacant 

6 Franklin C. P. Emery 
8 Thomas Crowther 
8 Frank H. York 
10 Walter H. Woods 
10 Silas Ross 
Cornelius Driscoll 
James T. McKenna 
Hiram Kendrick 
James M. Wheeler 
Omar Loring 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


109 


John E. Tuttle 


HIGH STREET. — Continued. 

16 John W. Porter 
18 George A. Eastman 
20 Henry Bowker 
22 William W. Whitmarsh 
26 Charles G. Woods 


HIGH STREET. 


From Commercial to Highland. 


George II. Lincoln 
Robert Swan 
Mrs. Otis Shepard 
Church st. 


William C. Tappan 
Thomas C. Piper 
Byron C. Piper 
Minot J. Ford 
Mrs. A. G. Adams 
Mrs. John E. Jones 


HIGHLAND STREET. 


From East to Winter. 


William Jones 
Henry Curtice 
Calvin Young 
Merrill H. Grant 
George C. Dane 
Mrs. M. Jennie Broad 
Clement Godfrey 
Alexander Glover 
William Glover 
Samuel Chapman 
Charles Littlefield 
Patrick Reddington 
John Freeman 
Nathaniel H. Bird 
Mrs. William Webster 
High st. 


Edward T. Mitchell 
John H. Earley 
William Gordon 
Fred R. Fuller 
Benjamin C. Bird 
Webster Tileston 
Charles Regan 
George E. Lee 






110 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


HIGHLAND AVENUE. 

From Minot St. 

Asa Robinson William D. C. Curtis 

James F. Robinson Harry W. Percival 

Arthur H. Stock 
William J. Floyd 


HOLBROOK AVENUE. 

From 386 Neponset Av. 


2 George C. Dyer 

4 S. Coffin 

5 Newell Harphorn 

6 Chester M Taylor 
6 Lemuel B. Bradford 


7 Benjamin F. Taylor 
7 Edward A. Kimball 

13 William Sharp 

14 James D. Page 

15 Frederick Hatch 


HOLDEN PLACE. 


A. F. True 
Albro L. Kelsey 
Charles S. Thompson 
Samuel A. Field 
John H. Long 


From 728 Dudley. 

2 George W. Prouty ' 

4 George W. Adams 
6 William F. Freystedt 


Thomas White 
James Beamont 
Elijah Piper 
Charles A. Packard 


HOLMES PLACE. 

From Mill, near Neponset Av. 

George W. Webster 
Diederich Hinrichs 
Frank L. Nichols 
David Hall 
David M. Farnum 
James Bentham 
Frank R. Cushing 


HOMES AVENUE. 

From Adams, opp. Linden. 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


Ill 


HOOPER STREET. 

From Melville Av. to Tremlett. 


HOUGHTON STREET. 

From Pope’s Hill to Tileston Pl. 


William J. Norman Frank E. Sullivan 

James E. Moody Robert T. Polk 

A. Benson Rowe 

James H. Goodwin 

Frank E. Sanderson 

Alfred C. Belcher 

Perez P. Nichols 

Benjamin F. M. Stoddard 

Charles F. Todd 

Louis K. Hull 

Andrew J. Wheeler 


HOVEY AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Lyons. 


HOWARD STREET. 


From Howard Av. to Magnolia. 


William S. Ewell, florist 


Mrs. James Cunningham 
Hartford st. 

Woodbury Emery 
James R. Wood 
William A. Holland 
John Emerson 


Methodist Church 
School-house 
James Allan 
Mrs. E. E. Pevear 


HOWARD AVENUE. 

From 599 Dudley to Quincy. 

Harlow st. 

Alfred W. Bennett 
Charles Boultenhouse 
24 Elmer C. Dutton 






112 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


HOWARD AVE 

Mrs. E. J. Sloane 
H. B. Stevens 
William W. Wells 
C. G. Jackman 
George A. Dean 
Henry F. Bryant 
Clarence B. Mitchell 
Roderick D. Richardson 
William Gray, jr. 

HUDSON 

From 516 Dudi 

6 John N. Menzel 
8 William H. Bowen 
10 Joseph M. Martin 
12 William H. Bradford 
14 Rufus B. Carr 
14 John W. Snell 
16 James T. Frederickson 
18 John H. Hawkins 
20 George E. Thaxter 
20 Osborn F. Perkins 
22 Samuel P. Trott 
22 Charles H. Snow 
22 Thomas C. Rich 


UE. — Continued. 

Hartford st. 

Alonzo P. Clifford 
James E. Ryan 
Sargent st. 

George W. Carter 
George Lewis, jr. 

William J. Sloan 
James D. Thomson 
Howard st. 

STREET. 

,y to Clifton. 

1 Mrs. Abbie J. Howard 
1 Mrs. G. R. Kelley 
3 Mrs. Lettie Cobb 
3 James W. Watson 
5 John Marroth 
7 Charles H. Pike 
7 John H. Shaw 
9 Vacant 

11 Daniel Crockett 
13 Mrs. W. H. Harwood 
15 (rear) Alpheus J. Terhune 
15 Charles R. Smith 
17 Robert Roulstone 


HUMPHREYS STREET. 


From Cottage 

11 Wm. Gurney Reed 
13 Thomas Groom 
29 Miss Mary Beals 
35 Mrs. James Glover 
41 Albion Sawyer 
45 Rufus Pendleton 
47 Dr. Richard Shuebruk 
57 Frank M. Hammond 
59 Henry Humphreys 


to 69S Dudley. 

12 J. Wales Soren 

14 J. B. Hughes 

14 (rear) William A. Mitchell 

14 “ Jeremiah N. Snow 

32 Thomas W. Wood 

36 Frederick C. Ingalls 

40 John W. Anderson 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


113 


HUMPHREYS PLACE 

From Humphreys, 

Kichard C. Humphreys 
Edward P. Upham 
J. H. Chadwick 


HUMPHREYS SQUARE. 

From 740 Dudley. 


Joseph M. Bannister 
Benjamin W. Carpenter 
F. A. Casey 
Grenville H. Peering 
Oscar L. Strout 


6 Benjamin P. Hutchinson 
8 Merrill E. Hervey 
10 Rufus F. Merrill 
12 Stephen S. Van Wart 


HUNTOON ST. (Mat.) 

From Riverview Av. 

Milward Voye 


JACKSON PLACE. 

From School. 


Mrs. James Gunnison 
R. W. Shea 
George Wheeler 


George H. Reed 


JEROME STREET. 


From 49 Hancock to Everett Av. 


St. Mary’s Infant Asylum 


Charles F. Baker 
F. A. Merrill 
Cushing av. 

A. H. Macomber 
William C. Badger 
William A. Blazo 







114 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


JOHNSON PLACE. (Mat.) 

From River, near Washington. 

Willard L. Johnson 

Charles C. Moulton 1 


JONES AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Ballou Av. 


KILTON STREET. 

From Harvard, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

George W. Towle Park st. (West.) 

William T. Carlton Frank W. Gilman 

John Gill 
Wheatland av. 
Edward T. Shields 
Ansel E. Snodgrass 


KING STREET. 


From 1720 Dorchester Av. to Train. 


17 Alfred R. Vinal 
45 L. H. Foster, florist 
Adams st. 


2 Thomas T. Goodale 
4 Vacant 
6 Vacant 

8 Edward W. Clark 
10 Nathan Weston 
14 Albert W. Robinson 
16 Vacant 
22 James Rankin 
26 Mrs. Josephine Peabody 
28 Dr. Isaac Farrar 
32 Charles O. L. Dillaway 
42 Eugene K. Dunbar 
46 Samuel Phipps 
52 Ellery R. Merriam 
Adams st. 





DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


115 


LAUREL STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk, near Wentworth. 

Samuel H. Babcock 

Moses M. Cohen I 

LAURIAT AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R., to Blue Hill Av. 

5 Marcus M. Goodale Thomas Welch 

5 Mrs. E. S. Lawrence N.Y.&N.E.R.R. Dorchester sta. 

7 Vacant 

9 Charles E. Bramhall 
9 Mrs. Cranshaw 
11 Vacant 
13 Vacant 

15 -Simmons 

Thomas Tobin, store 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 


LAWRENCE AVENUE. 


From 324 Blue Hill Av. to Magnolia. 


Hobart S. Hussey 
Ezra K. Garvin 
Alonzo Hamilton 
Frederick C. Hamilton 
Lyman F. Rhoades 
Daniel McRae 


George B. James 


LEARNARD STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Torrey. 


Mrs. B. F. Berry 
New house 


$ Fred Rockwell 
J Vacant 

William S. Brine 
Joseph May 
Benjamin Rockwell 
Alexander Murrie 






116 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


LEBANON STREET. 

From 24 Magnolia to Alexander Av. 

LEEDS STREET. 

From Savin Hill Av. 

Samuel Spinney 
Frank D. Young 
Mrs. Montgomery Olmstead 
James Jordan 


LEEDS STREET. 

From 1333 Dorchester Av. to Adams. 

Ebenezer Foster 
Louis Urquhart 
Lawrence Nutley 
Patrick Brophy 
John Fitzgerald 
Adam Patterson 
Wm. H. H. Safford 


LEONARD STREET. 

From Duncan to Clayton. 


7 John J. Curran 
9 Abidan Tarbox 
11 Patrick Hannan 
13 Michael Buckley 
15 W. G. Beadle 
17 Mrs. J. Maloney 
19 John Dunlay 
21 Malcolm McBride 

23 -Emery 

25 Martin Ryan 
27 A. D. Hard 
29 Henry Whalen 
31 John J. Carr 


6 John A. Wragg 
8 William H. Fletcher 
10 John Adams 
12 Edward W. Frost 
18 Burnham Royce 
20 Daniel Mowles 
22 Dennis Dannahy 
24 Henry Hopey 
26 John F. Brooks 
28 Patrick Cahill 
30 William Slattery 
32 Mrs. C. Hackett 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


117 


LEONARD STREET. — Continued. 


33 John Callahan 
35 Mary Coyle 
37 William Brown 
39 Judson Bradshaw 
41 James F. Whitehouse 
43 Clinton W. Kingham 


LINCOLN STREET. 


From i486 Dorchester Av. to 281 Adams. 


William D. Jones 
Frank C. Howard 
Thomas A. T. Baxter 
William A. Tupper 


Charles W. Payson 
Ephraim W. Edmunds 
Mrs. Frances E. Jenkins 


LINDEN STREET. 

From 88 Adams to 171 Commercial. 


James Hammett 
Henry Richards 
Rollin Elms 
William Hunt 
Edward F. Pierce 
Mrs. Elizabeth Park 
Richard H. Rogers 
Hiram P. Murphie 
Rufus Pike 

B. D. Macdonald, store 
Dorchester av. 

Mrs. George Glover 
Court (no name) 
Thomas Rogers 
Mrs. Ann Glavey 
Patrick Coyle 
Mrs. Jane Chambers 
James McFall 


Joseph P. Frizell 
Charles J. Sumner 
William P. Welsh 
William R. Reeve 
John Anderson 
Corydon R. Keene 
William F. Downes 
Mrs. J. P. Scadding 
Abram W. Watson 
Dorchester av. 

John Hennegan 
Henry Griffith 






118 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


LOCUST STREET. 

From 806 Dorchester Av. 


3 Charles Symes 
5 Alfred A. Fleming 
7 John J. Esmond 
7 James Raymond 


2 Charles S. Reinhard 
8 Richard Elliott 
10 William Tobin 
12 Thomas Sharpe 
14 John Whitcomb 
16 Daniel Connolly 
18 Catharine Hennessey 
20 Francis E. Horne 


LONGMEADOW STREET. 

From BatchelderVo 37 Clifton. 

William E. Post 
Joseph Rowe 
Harding Caldwell 
Francis A. Kehew 


LYONS STREET. (MAT.) 

From Lauriat Av. to Hovey Av. 


MADISON STREET. (MAT.) 

From Norfolk to Back. 


Thomas Welch 
Albert A. Darling 
Thomas Tobin 
Blue Hill av. 


James Kelley 
Patrick O’Leary 
William B. Heifer 
Michael Cushman 
Michael E. Broderick 
Blue Hill av. 


MADISON AVENUE (Mat.) 


From Madison to Pratt. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


119 


David Parker 
John S. Johnston 
Paul Sears 
Hermann Grosse 
James N. Friel 
Howard st. 

Bird st. 

Charles W. Spurr 
Albert W. Sears 
Myrtle pi. 

Edmund R. Davies 
David B. Isham 
John D. Whitcomb 
Ebenezer Gay 
George A. Walker 
Henry M. Hunter 
Quincy st. 


MAGNOLIA STREET. 

From 66i Dudley to Lawrence Av. 

1 John Farrar 

2 Vacant 

3 Elijah George 

4 Gilman Barrett 

5 Mrs. R. B. Griffin 
Vacant 

7 George B. Darling 

8 Mrs. Ann S. Gilbert 

9 George Hosmer 

10 Fayette G. Dayton 

11 Hiram G. Cutting 
24 Luke P. Willard 
36 John F. Wilson 
Thomas Gamble (rear) 
38 Vacant 

40 William R. Cooke 
42 Bernard Corr 
44 Asahel B. Wright 
44 Allah W. Wright 
48 A. M. Reynolds 
50 Henry P. Bailey 
54 Guy H. Carleton* 

58 Charles A. Stearns 
Fernando Robie 
Samuel B. A. Lufkin 
Bird. st. 

Joseph E. Riley 
William E. Watts 
Richard C. Wallis 
Quincy st. 

Oliver Gay 


MALVERN STREET. 

From 842 Adams to Milton. 

| James Allerby 




SNOW BROTHERS, 

Jfaple and Jjancg {jprcrics, 

176 to 182 South St., BOSTON. 



'E have unusual facililies for supplying the 
people of Dorchester with Choice Groceries. 
Our Teams leave our store daily for Dorchester 
District, and all orders left before 10 o'clock, al.M., 
will be promptly delivered same day. We are 

SOLE AGENTS FOR “ELLIOTT’S" FLOUR. 


This is the Finest Flour in this Country. Delivered 
free of charge. Try a barrel and we will satisfy 
you that quality and price are unsurpassed by any 
flour sold in this City. Our Coffees suit everybody. 


S. W. Snow. 


E. F. Snow. 



DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


121 


MAPLE GROVE AVENUE. 

From Bowdoin Av. to Union Av. 


MARSH STREET. 

From Granite Av. and Adams. 


Dr. Francis H. Mullen 
Mrs. Samuel S. Pierce 
Francis Ray croft 
Bernard Fay 


James O’Connor 
Andrew Riley 
Patrick McClusky 
Thomas Lavelle 
Patrick Brady 


MATHER STREET. 

From 1643 Dorchester Av. to Allston. 


7 Benjamin T. Stetson 
13 Lucius H. Foster 
19 Edward Davenport 
19 William L. Everett 
23 Mrs. M. A. Estabrook 
23 John A. Estabrook 
25 Gilman M. Weymouth 
29 Daniel L. Weymouth 
31 William H. Alden 
31 E. Hyde Alden 
35 Julius W. Buhlert 
37 Clarence H. Knight 
39 George S. Wheeler 
41 Thomas E. Chase 
43 Warren Stud ley 
Shawmut branch R.R. 
Vacant house 
59 Charles Sherman 


10 Warren Homes 
16 James C. Tucker 
16 Otis S. Davenpor 
18 Thomas Watson 
22 William T. Barker 
24 Joseph R. Glover 
26 Richard H. Jenness 
28 Nathaniel H. Whittemore 
32 Edward W. Nash 
36 Theodore N. Snow 
Nixon st. 

Shawmut station, O.C. R.R. 
48 Hilliard Taylor 
George Brown 
50 John W. Jackson 
50 Lawrence Mahoney 
52 Samuel Smith 
54 Daniel E. Lyrich 
Sharp st. 

60 Charles A. Vinal 


MATTAPAN STREET. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av., near Walk Hill. 






MILLS, KNIGHT & CO., 

STEAM 

,goo^ and Jok eppintei^, 

115 CONGRESS STREET, 


Fred’k Mills. 
C. H. Knight. 


BOSTON. 


Patentees and Manufacturers of the “ Congress ” and “ Boston ’ Removable Memorandums. 


MORRIS, HAMILTON & CO., 

The 0'uiHnevs. 

Mens, Boys ', and Children's Ready-Made and Custom Clothing, 
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, 

Nos. 654 and 656 Washington Street, 

BOSTON. 

Directly opposite Boylston Market. 


FINE CUSTOM WORK MADE FROM MEASURE. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


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MAXWELL STREET. (Mat.) 

From Milton Av. to Nelson. 

Vacant 

< John McDowell 
) Miletus H. Jackson 
Thomas W. Shapleigh 
('Joseph H. Smith 
\ Angus Boutilier 
^Albert M. Grant 
Capen st. 

MAYFIELD STREET. 

From iooi Dorchester Av. to Pleasant. 

Isaac Jackson I Henry W. Edwards 

James W. Clarke 1 Charles E. Jones 

McClellan avenue. 

From Blue Hill Av. 

I F. D. Small 
' George B. Buffington 


Charles A. Chase 
Baptiste Graziani 
David W. Gipson 
Capen st. 

Mrs. John A. Allen 


MELBOURNE STREET. 

From Centre to Welles Av., near O.C. R.R. 

Edward Lyons 
Augustus W. Moore 
James Gibbons 
James O’Connell 


MELVILLE AVENUE. 


From 525 Washington to 1599 Dorchester Av. 


Elbridge Torrey 
Mrs. T. V. Shaw 
Fletcher L. Torrey 


James Smith 
Edward T. Merrihew 
Rev. Edward X. Packard 




















































DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


125 


MELVILLE AVENUE. — Continued. 


Edward C. Wheeler 
George B. Watson 
Allston st. 

Arthur H. Vinal 
Shawmut branch R.R. 
Eliphalet T. Armington 
Edward F. Pear 


John W. Field 
Benjamin B. Whittemore 
Hooper st. 

Gideon M. Mansfield 
Edward S. Farwell 
Charles F. Bush 
Arthur E. Mann 
Horatio B. Alden, jr. 
Julius Pratt 


Joseph E. Ballou 
Reuben S. Page 
Milton L. Eddy 
William H. Stowe 
Seward W. Jones 
Royal H. Abbott 
Mrs. Jas. G. Percy 
Patrick Donahue 
Winslow A. Hall 
Samuel L. Decker 


MERRILL STREET. 

From Erie Av. to Glenarm. 

Randall M. Erving 


MESSINGER STREET. (Mat.) 

From Roqkville to Favre. 


MICHIGAN AVENUE. 

From Blue Hill Av. to Erie Av. 


Cornelius F. Driscoll 
Abijah W. Farrar 
Nathaniel Spooner 
George W. Hazen 


John C. Poland 
10 Mrs. A. Goodwin 
12 H. C. Grant 
Charles N. Rowell 
John H. Burke 
Arthur F. May 
Vacant house 






A HARDWARE STORE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS! 


PRESENT HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1860. 


burditt # wmwjms, 


Dealers in 


Builders’ and General Hardware, 


■FOR 


(\rpenler5, 


Builders, 


Housekeepers. 


Sable anb fJoeket Sutler]). 

Largest Stock in New England of 


Fine Bronze Hardware. 

BURD1TT & WILLIAMS, 

20 DOCK SQUARE, BOSTON. 


Residence of C. A. Burditt, Mill St., Harrison Square. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


127 


MIDLAND STREET. 

From Savin Hill Av. 

2 Charles C. Adams 
4 John B. Hern 
6 Henry A. Frye 
6 Mrs. Benjamin Hebard 
8 Levi P. Shattuck 
10 William A. Jackson 
12 James F. Hill 
14 Edward F. Hallahan 


MILL STREET. 

From 398 Adams to 303 Commercial. 

Harris School House 
Train st. 

Neponset av. 

Holmes pi. 

James P. Lynch 
O.C. R.R. 

Preston st. 

Albe C. Clark 
Charles A. Burditt 
Green Hill st. 

Wm. H. L. Smith 
Charles H. Nute 
James Watts Robinson 
Ashland st. 

Miss M. E. Noyes 
Coolidge Barnard 
Francis Kemlo 
Thomas Ryan 

MILLETT STREET. 

From Park (west) Street. 

Walter H. Balch 12 W. L. Stevens 

Charles Langley Charles Duncan 


Vacant house 
Unitarian Church 
Neponset av. 

Mrs. Adeline Callender 
O.C. R.R. 

Erastus Willard 
George Foster 
William H. Swift 
James M. Longstreet 
Austin W. Wheeler 
Ashland st. 

Elisha T. Loring 
Everett st. 


1 Thomas Coughlan 
3 Lewis A. Horton 
5 William J. Dow 
5 Mrs. William Urann 
9 William H. Jewett 
11 Andrew F. Dyer 






128 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


MILLETT STREET. — Continued. 


William Nowell 
Vacant house 
A. M. Lloyd 
Vacant house 
William McWhirk 


William Leslie 
James J. Coleman 
W. A. Lent 


MILTON STREET. 


From 902 Adams to Granite Av. 


Cedar Grove Cemetery 
Cemetery House, P. O’Brien 
Joel M. Adams 
Vacant 


John Lawler 


MILTON AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Lauriat Av., at N.Y. & N.E. R.R., to Fairmount. 


Charles J. Belknap 
Norfolk st. 

6 James F. Cook 
8 James Thompson 
10 Vacant 

12 M. A. Underwood 
14 Mr. Chandler 
16 David W. Craig 
22 William R. A. Banister 
24 William M. Whitehouse 
26 Ernest P. Heyer 
28 Joseph W. Mitchell 
30 Peter Henderson 
32 John C. Bennett 
34 Edward Geller 
38 William A. Millard 
42 Roland C. Hurlbert 
42 William Love, jr. 
Thomas J. Dickey 
Frank E Kennedy 
Evans st. 


Frank Smart 
Norfolk st. 

J. W. Moore, store 
New house 
J. W. Moore 
$ Alexander McKay 
\ David T. Pray 
Peter H. Chisholm 
George T. Chase 
Benjamin Cliff 
Prospect st. 

Armandine st. 

Rockwell st. 

Dr. George W. Rhodes 
William J. Mann 
Bailey st. 

J Hiram C. Young 
J Edmund S. Young 
Fuller st. 

Asa B. Lansil 











THE EXETER STEA£ HEATING APPARATUS, 

For Private Residences and Public Buildings. 


SALESROOM, 19 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON. 

WORKS, EXETER, N. H. 


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REMARKS. 


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IT IS NOW, AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN, the aim of the EXETER MACHINE WORKS 
to keep ahead of all Competitors in the manufacture of a Safe, Economical, 
and Durable Steam Heating Apparatus-- for Private Residences. 

IT NEEDS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE to meet all the requirements of a First-Class 


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Heating Ap paratus placed in charge of inexperienced attendants. 

'IGH T YEARS AGO OUR APPARATUS was considered Fir st-Class. We have made 
improvements from time to time, as experience, and use sugg ested, and we 
are always ready to adopt any real improvements, even with increased cost 
to Apparatus. 

' ~j~HE FIRST REQUIREMENT is absolute safety, even with'the grossest carelessness. 

We are willing to allow our Boiler to stand the rriost severe test in this 
respect. ' j 

INS URABILITY, EASE OF MANAGEMENT, AND ECONOMY have all been ca refully 
looked after. 

w- DO NOT PROPOSE to quietly sell our Apparatus on its past record, but are 
now manufacturing under three patents granted within the past two years ; 
and although this Apparatus may not be the cheapest in the market, it is' 
furnished at as low a figur e as the c ombination of all the enumerated good 
qualities will admit. 

14 /. BURLINGAME, 

Agent. 


EXETER, N. H,, March, 1884. 




















































DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


129 


MILTON AVENUE. — Continued. 


James E. Whitney 
Harvey T. Osgood 
Maxwell st. 

John K. Burlingame 
Selden st. 

Oakes Thompson 
Henry A. Cook 
Fuller st. 


MINOT STREET. 

From 397 Neponset Av. to Carruth. 


George McNamara 
Catholic Church 
John McGrail 
Samuel G. Wood 
George R. Tarbell 
Arthur A. Winsor 
Narragansett st. 

James McClusky 
Mrs. William H. Rowell 
Edgar T. Sharp 
William Marshall 
James Claffey 
Archie Munroe 
Hayward pi. 

Dennis F. Dunham 
Granville H. Spear 
George H. Hobart 
Benjamin C. Bowker 
Glide st. 

Daniel Proctor 
Albert H. Conant 
William Halligan 
Adams st. 

Henry G. Case 
George W. Saunders 
Charles C. Hills 


John Southwell 
Jackson H. Shaw 
Frank W. Hill 
Mrs. Mary R. Guild 
Jeremiah Ryan 
Coffee factory 
Samuel G. Wood, jr. 
20 Reuben F. Wright 
20 John D. Pierce 
James F. Dunbar 
Thomas W. Tucker 
Highland av. 

John T. Pope 
William Adams 
Edward E. Brown 
Minot pi. 

Edward Preston 
Mrs. G. F. Simpson 
Mrs. B. B. Wheeler 
Washington ct. 

John Q. A. Spear 
George S. Blaisdell 
Sheridan st. 

Lorenzo G. Moulton 
George J. Notte 
Cornelius F. Dacey 






130 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


MINOT STREET. — Continued. 

Mrs. M. Falardo 
Vacant 

William L. Battles 
Adams st. 
Frederika st. 


Clinton S. Arnold 
Sanford S. Small 
Alvah Parlin 
Timothy W. Downer 
Charles W. Hunt 
Ezra B. Leonard 


MINOT PLACE. 

From Minot. 

James Dunphy 
Michael Follen 
Joseph Pillsbury 
Charles A. Adams 
William R. Pillsbury 
Cyrus Balkam 
Jonathan S. Jones 
George H. Hardwick 
William F. Perry 
Maria Riley 
Wilbur Hatch 
Charles M. Fales 
Edward Galvin 
John Sweeney 


MINTON STREET. 


Edward J. McGonigle 
Solomon M. Hall 
Frederick Maynard 
John S. Garrick 
Joseph B. Hunneman 


From 23 Savin Hill Av. 

Francis E. Clay 


MONADNOCK STREET. 


From 725 Dudley to Bird. 


Edward H. Keith 
17 Augustus Sparhawk 
17 Charles G. Cutter 


12 Henry D. Dupee 
18 Herbert B. Converse 
68 Elisha James 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


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MONADNOCK STREET. — Continued. 

21 Edwin T. Cowell 
21 Edward H. Sears 
25 William H. Dyer 
25 Henry W. Hubbard 
29 Bryant G. Smith 
31 Abner J. Tower 
33 Lewis Dupee 
33 Arthur J. Jacobs 
37 Frank Knox 
41 Edward A. Hemmenway 
45 Harry J. Hollings 
57 M. B. Cummings 
57 Edward A. Knapp 
59 Mrs. C. T. Bainbridge 
59 John E. Perry 
59 D. T. Kendrick 
61 Walter B. Hewins 
65 Franklin Holden 
69 William H. Sayward 


MOSELEY AVENUE. 


From Crescent Av. 


Mrs. Lott Clark 
George A. Clark 
9 Mrs. Fred P. Moseley 
11 Alfred H. Hall 
15 Washington I. Tuckerman 
17 George Little 
17 Charles F. Bigelow 
17 George G. Baker 
19 Sydney R. Thorpe 
23 Augustus J. Sullivan 
25 John Christie 
25 Michael Dacy 
25 John Purcell 
27 William J. Walsh 
27 James J. Purcell 
29 Joseph H. Currant 


24 Henry E. Pond 
24 Tyler Andrews 
26 Charles Y. Craib 
26 Simeon Fraser 
28 Richard Walsh 
28 Daniel Reardon 
28 James G. Walsh 





132 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


MT. EVERETT STREET. 

From Hamilton Av. to Quincy. 

Fred W. Lincoln 
Henry K. Frothingham 
William R. Clark, jr. 

Charles M. Fuller 


MT. VERNON STREET. 


From Boston 

19 Lawrence H. Daloz 
25 Merrick Mansfield 
Dorchester av. 

Charles H. McAfee 
Thomas Heywood 
Buttonwood st. 

Richard Lynn 
J. Callahan 


O.C. R.R. 

James B. Field 

12 Edward L. Norris 

14 George R. Farwell 

16 Joshua M. Dill 

18 E. H. Paine 

18 T. Lyman Howe 

20 James Morrissey 

28 Mrs. Lucretia S. Sprague 

30 A. S. Blood 

32 Thomas Long 


COURT (No Name). 

From South Side Mt. Vernon. 

John Drew | 


MYRTLE PLACE. 

From Magnolia, near Quincy. 

Francis G. Barrett I 2 Ellison B. Cushing 

William Ruddick | 4 William H. Tweed 


NARRAGANSETT STREET. 

From Chickatawbut to Minot. 


Portus B. Smith 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


133 


NELSON STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Selden. 

-Murray 

John F. Brown 
Otis Eddy 
G. Walter Winnett 
Mrs. Mary J. Woods 


NEPONSET STREET. 


From Commercial to South. 


Washington st. 

Gustavus E. Wetherbee 
Plymouth st. 


Union st. 
Washington st. 
Boston Gas Works 
Plymouth st. 


NEPONSET AVENUE. 

From 354 Adams, opp. Parkman, to the Neponset River. 


3 Dr. Charles A. Alexander 
9 Allen Hutchinson 
15 Isaac R. Atwood 
21 Hervey J. Parker 
29 Silas W. Leonard 
Unitarian Church 
Mill st. 

129 Thomas Tileston 
135 Alexander S. H. Murray 
Henry Clay 
T. Munroe Rhodes 
Nathaniel Tucker 
187 John C. Franck 
191 William Paul 
Boutwell av. 

217 Clifton H. Whall 
241 Silas S. Putnam 
Ashmont st. 

265 Frederick E. Long 


26 Samuel A. Waterman 
26 Charles H. L. Brown 
Mill st. 

70 Pierce J. Andrew 
70 Charles Grant 
86 Amos A. Littlefield 
96 Joseph T. Orne 
102 Peter Strickland 
108 Joseph T. Ward 
114 Alexander Hollyer 
122 Matthew Stoddard 
122 Benjamin F. Marsh 
128 Willard Farrington 
Tileston pi. 

136 Lewis H. Wright 
138 Thomas C. Robinson 
160 Reuben Glass 
160 Edward W. Evans 
Pope's Hill st. 






c. M. FAX.ES, 

^Deixler in Grocer^ &nd Provision,^ 

-FIRST CLASS COODS,- 

NEPONSET AVENUE, near Minot, Opposite New Schoolhonse, 

NEPONSET. 


GEORGE E. FROST, 

Dealer in 


OPAL and WOOD. 


—Also masons’ Supplies.— 

Lime, Cement, Brick, Sand, Hair, Plaster, and Portland Cement. 

WOOD SAWED AND SPLIT TO ORDER. 


P. O. Address, 

NEPONSET, MASS. 


Wharf, Neponset Avenue, 

ADJOINING BRIDGE. 


Telephone Connections. 

T. IT. KELLY, 

DEALER IN 

Jlles, Wines, Isiquors &nd 

FOR FAMILY USE. 

41T NEPONSET AYE., NEPONSET. 

















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135 


NEPONSET AVENUE. — Continued. 


-281 John J. Brickley 
Court in tear, John McShane 
Court in rear, John Mullen 
„o 7 $ Mrs. A. F. T. Codman 
661 l Frank W. Swan 
345 James F. Lincoln 
353 Charles Hunt 
361 Denison Kimberly 
Chickatawbut st. 

367 Shop 

St. Ann’s Church 

373 Charles F. Yarter, store 

375 Charles F. Yarter 

377 John Scannell, store 

379 Charles H. Pierce, store 

383 Ellen E. Light, store 

385 Martin H. Glynn 

389 Alexander Savoy 

William Stock, shop 

395 Samuel S. Wells 

397 Samuel S. Wells, store 

Minot st. 

401 Edwin F. Field, store 
403 Edward F. Hoyt 
405 Charles M. Fales, store 
407 John B. Young 
411 Frank C. P. Emery, shop 
417 Thomas H. Kelly, store 
419 Thomas H. Kelly, house 
423 Mrs. John Holloran 
427 Mrs. B. Nugent 
429 Vacant shop 
433 Vacant shop 
439 George W. Berry, shop 
441 John D. Pierce, shop 
443 Thomas O’Sullivan 
447 Wilson Bros., shop 
451 Vacant 
453 Vacant 


176 Kendall A. Wright 

176 Josiah H. Carter 

New house 

New house 

210 Michael Kilion 

216 George A. Patterson 

Commercial st. 

266 James T. Murphy 
272 Mrs. J. Vance 
278 Silas S. Putnam, jr. 
Tolmdn st. 

362 James T. Murphy, store 
364 Mrs. M. N. Pollard 
366 Miss Mary Spear 
368 Miss E. Griggs 
368 Mrs. S. Hilton 
372 Peter F. Munier 
384 Shop 
Holbrook av. 

New Minot school 
406 Alfred H. Pratt 
406 Alden H. Whittaker 
Walnut st. 

418 Timberlake & Small, store 

422 Edward Price 

Stables 

428 M. Hurley, shop 

438 H. Crane, stable 

444 Edward F. Doody 

448 John Warren, store 

450 John McPartland 

452 Edward J. Costello, store 

454 Charles Locke 

456 Mrs. Mary Ryan 

458 Daniel Sullivan 

460 John Scannell 

462 Felix Devine 

468 John Warren 

474 John Glavin 




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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


NEPONSET AVENUE. — Continued. 


457 Jeremiah J. Deacey 

463 John Donovan, shop 

465 Jeremiah W. Donovan, store 

469 Joseph M. Singler 

471 P. Finnegan & Co., store 

475 Joseph Wright 

477 James Boyle 

479 Peter Keenan 

481 O.C. R.B. branch 

489 Samuel J. Livingston 

491 Thomas Donahue 

495 John Ramsdell, store 


Taylor st. 

478 George E. Frost 
O.C. R.R. branch. 

488 Geo. E. Frost, office 
Coal sheds 
Neponset river 


NEW SEAVER STREET. 

From Columbia to Erie Av. 


4 Robert Eccles 

5 Mrs. Augustus Alien 
7 Bertram J. Watson 

7 Joseph G. Duncan 
9 William H. Chase 
11 John C. Farnham 
13 David N. Holway 
15 Thomas S. Drowne 
17 Edward H. Samson 
23 Eben Wood 
23 Edward A. Robbins 
25 John R. Bradford 


2 Edward H. Cutler 
6 James D. Mitchell 
Qlenarm st. 

14 William F. Baldwin 
18 Francis J. Goldthwaite 
20 Albert B. Hill 
22 F. O. Williams 
24 Samuel T. Cobb, jr. 

24 Alfred T. Marston 
26 Levi W. Wallis 
28 Charles Y. Dacey 
30 Mrs. Lyman H. Weeks 
30 Mrs. H. M. Holden 
30 George W. Heath 


John J. Coffey 


NEWHALL STREET. 

From Pierce Av. to Ashmont. 

Daniel Hurley 
John Glynn 
Patrick Darcey 
William Rankin 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


137 


Patrick Barry 
John Dolan 
Jeremiah Murphy 
Thomas Marshall 
William Keating 
Thomas Flanagan 
Patrick Cummings 
James Sullivan 
Bernard Minton 


STREET (No Name). 

From Newhall to Adams. 


NEWPORT STREET. 


From Crescent Av. to Harbor View. 


James A. Young 


Benjamin T. Baker 
Alexander H. Murray 
Frank F. Farwell 
Charles H. Horton 


William Hall 


NIXON STREET. 

From Centre to Mather. 

5 E. F. Snow 
\ S. W. Snow 
J John Humphrey 
J Miss Martha Talbot 


NORFOLK STREET. (Mat.) 


From 607 Washington to Blue Hill Av. 


2 J. A. R. Underwood 
4 Edward J. Jordan 
4 T. S. Stockman 
6 Charles S. Gage 
6 Frank L. Gage 
8 Mrs. Elizabeth Capen 
10 Orlando D. Cook 


Owen Kennedy 
Withington st. 
Richard Hassett 
Learnard st. 
Harrison Stevens 
Chipman st. 
Temple Hall 







INSURE YOUR FURNITURE. 


INSURE YOUR HOUSE. 

CHAS. G. W. CAPEN, 


DORCHESTER AGENT FOR 


Quincy Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 

Dorchester Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 
FI am burg Bremen Fire Ins. Co., Germany, 

And Other First-Class Companies. 

RESIDENCE: OFFICE: 

18 Norfolk St., Dorchester. 18 Hawley St., Boston. 

IKT S UnANOE . 


H. C. YOUNG & CO., 

Wholesale and Detail “Dealers in 

B utter, Cheese, Eggs, 

Lard, Beans, and other Farm Products. 

CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER 

In Lump, Boxes and Small Tubs, Convenient for Families. 

4®=”We receive our Butter from Vermont Dairy Rooms New and Fresh every Week. 
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 

Nos. 16 and 17 Washington Market, 


BOSTON. 






DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


139 


NORFOLK STREET. — Continued. 


14 Miss C. A. Houghton 
18 Charles G. W. Capen 
Bernard st. 

Lauriat av. 

30 L. T. Lynde 
Milton av. 

Eben Martin 
John E. Bradlee 
Mrs. Catharine Glynn 
Mrs. William G. Gale 
Mrs. L. F. Lynch 
Rev. James Sallaway 
Daniel J. Haines 
Miss Rebecca Lynch. 
Christopher Maas 
N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 
Sargent Fruean 
Madison st. 

Joseph D. Elms 
Mrs. Henry Clark 
New house 
Walk Hill st. 

George Kinnear 
Benjamin P. Williams 
Edward F. Chamberlain 
N.Y. & N.E. R.B. 
Charles B. Cowling 
George Curtis 
Mrs. Albert G. Wells 
Henry W. Vose 
George F. Fenno 
John D. Scannell 
M. E. Church 
Edward A. Nichols 
Fremont st. 

G. Philip Morrill 
Mrs. C. H. Thompson 
Mrs. Eliza R. Thompson 
A. A. Page, store 


George H. Witt, store 
Wentworth st. 

Laurel st. 

John Elison 
Ellis Houghton 
Joseph N. Wheeler (rear) 
Prospect st. 

Theodore C. Dennis 
Milton av. 

Oliver H. Spurr 
Thetford av. 

John Fottler, jr. 

Stanton av. 

Alfred Post 
Samuel N. Ufford 
Duncan McKenzie 
Joseph S. Rankin 
William Colesworthy 
Capen st. 

William P. Edwards 
Edward Lynch 
James Dorr 
George Dorr 
Nelson st. 

Corbet st. 

N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

Mrs. E. Smith 
James Kehoe 
George C. Smith 
B. E. Seaborn 
Nathaniel Cleaves 
Forest Hills av. 

Horace S. Fowle 
Elizabeth st. 

Charles F. Berry 
N. Edgar Hollace 
Newell D. Stevens 
N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 
Charles H. Gardner 






140 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


NORFOLK STREET. — Continued. 


Charles L. Bartlett 
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Fisher 
George C. Cook 
Allan McD. Robson 
James Brennen 
L. E. Francis, hotel 


Cook's ct. 

Ezra B. Hebard 
William W. Capewell 
Tileston School 
Henry W. Edes 
Fremont st. 

George A. Fisher 
Dr. Clarence A. Cheever 
Engine-house 
John A. Burgess 
W. H. Adams 
William B. Woodman 
Albert E. Plummer 
Charles N. Blanchard 
Daniel W. Horne 
Andrew A. Page 
Robert D. Mossman 
Geo. C. Cook, store 


NORFOLK AVENUE. 

From Cottage, opp. Humphreys. 


Archibald I. Neily 
Mrs. Nathaniel Bailey 
Luke Condry 


NORTH AVENUE. 

From 521 Dudley to Brook Av. 


7 Robert W. Devonshire 
9 Maria G. Bancroft 
11 Samuel H. Brown 
11 Briggs Bradshaw 
13 Henry S. Braden 
15 F. H. Haynes 


8 William J. Austin 
10 Jeremiah P. Blake 
12 Timothy D. Baker 
14 Samuel C. Rowell 
20 Franklin Bowker 
20 James K. Crowley 
22 Andrew G. Bowker 
22 Samuel R. Sawyer 






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141 


NORWOOD STREET. 

From foot of Tolman, near O.C. R.R. 


OAK STREET. 

From Norfolk Av., near N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

1 Michael Curley 

2 John Crosby 

3 Patrick Hoar 

4 Thomas Crocker 

5 Daniel Kelley 

6 Michael Larkin 

8 John Crocker 

9 John J. Garrity 

10 Michael McCarty 

11 Jeremiah Haley 


OAK AVENUE. 


From Adams to Plain. 


George Rockwell 
Rev. J. S. Johnston 
George D. Hopkins 


Lewis F. Pierce 
William A. Pierce 
Frank L. Bailey 
Henry C. Robinson 


OAKLAND STREET. (Mat.) 


From River to Back. 


William Irving 
Nathaniel S. Barry 
James W. belcher 
Patrick Collins 
Fred’k J. G. Goetz 
John W. Fleming 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


OAKLAND PLACE. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av., near Norfolk. 

William J. Blake Luther M. Knox 

Warren W. Berry Hiram M. George 

William Graves 
William H. Crossman 


OAKMAN STREET. 

From Walnut to Taylor. 


1 Henry P. Oakman 
3 William M. Clarke 
5 Lewis E. Hartshorn 
7 Frederick S. Churchill 
9 Charles W. Kimball 
11 Bartlett R. Alden 
13 Edward F. Jarvis 
15 George K. Stone 
17 Loring Gardner 


2 William G, Blanchard 
4 Ebenezer J. Ruggles 


Roslin st. 


OCEAN STREET. 

From Welles Av. to Ashmont. 

Miss M. A. Vinson 
John Davis 
Charles D. Folsom 
Charles E. Folsom 
Charles W. Denley 


OLNEY STREET. 


From Geneva Av. to Bowdoin. 


Mrs. A. A. Quincy Tucker 
Everton st. 

Swan's ct. 

James Orrok 
Thomas Plunkett 
Nicholas Furlong 


William D. Wales 
Thomas A. Cox 
Olney-st. pi. 

Gilbert R. Kearley 
Thomas Wilkins 
Mrs. S. D. Vose 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


143 


OLNEY STREET. — Continued. 


John Knowles 
Thomas H. Mulhern 
William Flanagan 
Hugh J. McNabbe 
Mrs. Maria Darvan 


William H. Weeks 
Alpheus T. Brainerd 
Oreen-st. ct. 

Emil Alther 
Thomas J. Lane 
Bernard Norton 


OLNEY-ST. PLACE. 

From Olney. 

Timothy Gleavey 
Thomas Feeley 
Mrs. Amanda Miller 
Thomas Billcliff 


ORCHARD PLACE. 

From Boston, opp. Clapp. 


Samuel B. Billings 


Charles F. Hammond 
William Eadie 
Benjamin T. Kelly 
David Bailey 
Edville B. Elliott 
Ebenezer Sears 
Alfred Sears 
Edward G. Tallman 


PARISH STREET. 

From Winter, Meeting-House Hill. 


Ladder Co. No. 7 
Steam Fire-Engine No. 17 
Mather school-house 







Samuel T. Jeffers, Jr., 

PHARMACIST, 

GLOVER’S CORNER, BOSTON, MASS. 

H. P. MURPHIE, 

BAKER. 

Bread, Cake and Pastry constantly on hand. Plain and Ornamental Frost¬ 
ing done at short notice. Wedding Cake made to order. 

1317 DORCHESTER AVENUE, DORCHESTER, MASS. 

MALLOCH & SHEPARD, 
ku filler dealers. 

Wharf, 286 Commercial St., Wd 24. Boston Office, 33 &. 35 Hawley Street. 

P. O. Address, Harrison Square, Mass. 

Dimension Lumber Furnished to Order. Telephone No. 9498. E. Malloch. 

BOATS FOR SA-LE 

-AND- 

TO LET. 

BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED. 

Colter’s Beach, foot of Park Street. 


JOHN COLTER, 



















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


145 


PARK STREET. 

456 Washington to Commercial. 


From 

Shawmut Branch R.R. 
Dorchester av. 

Charles B. Darling 
John S. Lucas, jr. 
Elbridge Harris 
H. M. Holt 
Charles Caverly 
Wm. H. Westcott 
John T. Maclean 
George W. Studley 
Albert C. Dean 
Mrs. T. H. Howe 
Adams st. 

J. F. Heald, store 
James E. Saville, store 
Park-st. Hall 
Exchange st. 

O.C. R.R. 

Ashland st. 

Joseph Harris 
George Dennison 
Henry S. Blaney 
Hiram Washburn 
Everett st. 


William Hannan 
Shawmut Branch R.R. 
Dorchester av. 

Royal Whiton 
Ezra Malloch 
J. T. Maclean, shop 
Adams st. 

Jeremiah Mahoney 
G. W. & W. Studley, shop 
Warren Homes, shop 
John Yout, shop 
Clayton st. 

O.C. R.R. 

Beach st. 

Charles W. Raymond 
Luther D. Shepard 
William B. Everett 
William Everett 
John J. Loring 
Mrs. Augustus W. Perrin 
Jedediah Morrell 


PARK STREET (West.) 

From Warner Av. to Washington. 

Kilton st. 

Mrs. Chas. C. Gage 
Rodney W. Greenleaf 
Samuel Neil 


PARKMAN STREET. 

From 1588 Dorchester Av. to 357 Adams. 

9 Charles Soule I 6 Frederick E. Stafford 

11 Charles F. Baxter | 10 Walton C. Taft 





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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


PARKMAN 

13 Arthur W. Tice 
15 George Emerson 
17 Herbert M. Monks 
27 Lewis Eddy 
Meth. Epis. Church 
31 Laban F. Cushing 
33 George Eddy 
35 Isaac H. Eddy 
37 John L. Eddy 
39 Walter M. Lowney 
41 Vacant 


STREET. — Continued. 

12 Edward Maclean 
14 Etienne De Saptes 
16 George T. Blake 
18 George A. Drake 
20 Daniel McCurdy 
22 Thomas H. Robinson 
24 Gideon T. Mansfield 
26 Darius Eddy 
28 Vacant 

30 McHenry Robinson 
32 Michael Collins 
34 Charles A. Young 
36 Oscar Lowney 
38 Frederick Schlotterbeck 
Vacant 

44 John A. Schallenbach 
46 Charles H. Wales 
48 Peter Blackmer 
50 Henry D. Wing 


PARKMAN PLACE. 

From Parkman. 

| James E. Baker 


PATTERSON STREET. (Mat.) 

From Codman, near Dorchester Av. 

Stephen Gramer 
Mary Donher 
John H. Dunn 
John Henderson 
Lyman H. Clark 









DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


147 


PAYSON AVENUE. 

From Hancock to Glendale. 


Mrs. Melinda Pay son 
Albert W. Bee 
Rufus F. Cheney 
Mrs. M. F. Farwell 
Charles N. Conant 


Dorchester Express Co. stable 

John B. Johnston 

Henry Steeger 

John Reiger 

Vacant 

Clarence Coffin 


PEARL STREET. 

From 1059 Dorchester Av. to Pleasant. 


5 Grafton T. Nutter 
7 Edward C. Healey 
9 James M. Watson 
11 Solomon B. Holman 
11 Alfred Lakeman 


4 Z. R. Higgins 
6 John R. Buckley 
8 William T. Abbott 
10 Elmer G. Foster 
12 John Ferris 
14 Mrs. Emily F. Leman 
14 Rev. George H. Buck 


PERC1VAL AVENUE. 


Rev. Peter Ronan 
James S. Gill 
John Lane 


From Church to Fox Av. 

Miss Eliza T. Clapp 
Miss Margaret C. Billings 
Mrs. Julia E. Hurd 
Charles R. Hurd 
Joseph R. Churchill 
Benjamin Cushing 
Charles H. Bailey 


L. D. Whittemore 


PHILLIPS PLACE. 

From 748 Dudley. 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


PHIPPS STREET. 

From Blue Hill Ay., near Quincy. 


PIERCE AVENUE. 

From Adams to Plain. 

Edward Walsh 
Isaac Lewis 
Joseph J. Riley 
Miss Eunice Hoxie 
Newhall st. 

Thomas Brady 

PIERCE PLACE. 

From 46 Hancock. 

George A. Paul I 

Stephen J. Dow 


PLAIN STREET. 


From Chickatawbut to Pierce Ay. 


Daniel Dacey 
Benjamin P. Eld ridge 
Algernon B. Churchill 
William Crump 
William Grover 
James P. Kelly 
Robert W. Light 


Thomas H. Doyle 
William B. Clement 
Davis McKendry 
John M. Barker 
Oak av. 

Charles I. Swan 


PLEASANT STREET. 


From Cottage to Commercial. 


Robert Cochrane 
Stoughton st. 

Samuel C. Harris 
W. Huntington Smith 
Mrs. John S. Lyons 


Mrs. J. B. S. Jackson 
George F. Hathaway 
Charles H. Jones 
David Montgomery 
Rogers L. Barstow 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


149 


PLEASANT STREET. — Continued. 


Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton 
Sawyer av. 

Erastus E. Boy den 
John Daniels 
Charles H. Daniels 
Archibald G. Taylor 
William L. Taylor 
Charles T. Jolly 
David A. Ring 
John L. Stuart 
Robert Harney 
N. F. Dyer 

Andrew P. Richardson 
Downer av. 

Mrs. Samuel Downer 
Malcolm C. Greene 
Cuyler S. Greene 


Mayfield st. 

Mrs. Wm. R. Austin 
Wm. H. M. Austin 
John P. May 
Pearl st. 

Rev. Frederick R. Abbe 
Henry T. Abbe 
George A. Fenno 
Henry N. Sawyer 
Thornley st. 

Nathaniel W. Appleton 
Marcus M. Whipple 
Otis Bramhall, 2d 
Frederick L. Walker 
Savin Hill av. 

90 Jotham S. Woods 
90 John A. Woods 
92 William A. Burrell 
92 Adoniram J. Burrell 
94 Barnabas Clarke 
96 Thomas J. Barry 
98 Uriah R. Harding 
100 Charles L. Le Cain 
100 Willard W. Le Cain 
100 John J. Hunneman 
William Lynch 
Andrew McNulty 
Jeremiah Haggerty 
Dennis Calnan 
Michael Donovan 
John Gillfeather 
James Culnane 
Daniel Connell 
Creek st. 

Mrs. Andrew Glover 
Thomas A. Kelly 
John Leary 
John Donovan 
George Cripps 





150 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


PLEASANT STREET. — Continued. 

George Whalen 
James Taylor 
Daniel Callahan 
Timothy Callahan 
Michael Cunningham 


PLEASANT STREET. 

From South to Union. 


Owen Gill 
Dennis Canny 
William Plunkett 
John E. Flynn 
Michael Graham 
James Maguire 


PLYMOUTH STREET. 

From Commercial to Neponset. 

Hugh Riley 
Joseph W." Knowles 
Thomas Flynn 
Mrs. Bridget O’Connor 


-Andrews 

Alfred Cheney 


POND STREET. 

From 941 Dorchester Av. to Boston. 

Elizabeth Dewire 
Owen Minon 

William J. Jobling, shop 
Pleasant st. 

John Magee 


POPE’S HILL STREET. 

From 160 Neponset Av. to Commercial. 

Mathew Buckley 
John Yout 
John Martin 
Houghton st. 








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151 


PRATT STREET. (Mat.) 

From Ballou Av. to Lauriat Av. 

PRESCOTT PLACE. 


From Winter, Meeting-House Hill. 

1 Robert F. McKenzie 
Caleb Eastman 

2 Rufus B. Leavitt 
Catharine Ragan 

3 Moses Lincoln 
Charles F. Allis 

4 Horace A. Prescott 
George O. Merriam 


PRESTON STEEET. 

From Mill to Commercial. 

Capen st. 

Robert Livingston 
I Peter W. Smith 


PRICE AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Lyons. 


PROSPECT STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Milton Av. 


William H. Davidson 


John Sexton 
George D. Hall 
Nicholas Keelan 
James J. Lucas 
Lucian W. Janes 
Fred. W. Ainsworth 
Edward Brown 






152 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


QUINCY STREET. 

From Old Roxbury Line to Bellevue. 


Patrick Cunningham 
Michael McCarty 
Timothy Buckley 
John Curley 
Thomas Carroll 
Henry B. Cunningham 
Mrs. J. A. Sevey 
Magnolia st. 

Frederick J. Metzger 
Thomas Rice 
N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 
Thomas H. O’Niel 
John McCarthy 
Mary Leary 
John Noonan 
Martha White 
Columbia st. 

Mt. Everett st. 

Munroe Chickering 


William S. Elwell 
Andrew J. Lloyd 
Magnolia $t. 

Mrs. Nelson M. Farrar 
Charles M. Ellis 
Ceylon st. 

N.Y. & N.E. B.R. 
Columbia st. 
School-house 


READ STREET. 

From Glen Road to McClellan Av. 


—— Phinney 
New houses 


RICHFIELD STREET. 

From Columbia, near R.R. Bridge. 

Nathaniel M. Robbins 
Joseph Bailey 
New houses 


RICHMOND STREET. (Mat.) 

From iioq Washington to 1049 Adams. 

Avondale pi. 

Luther Moulton 


Police station 
Charles E. Tucker 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


153 


RICHMOND STREET. — Continued. 


Church 
Dorchester av. 

Eugene F. Barnes 
Henry T. Barnes 
Robert L. Pond 
Otis Gates 

Nathaniel Humphrey 
Rufus L. Mason 
Andrew H. Potter 
Ernest R. Wendemuth 
John E. Dodge 
Thomas Strangman 

-Lawrence 

Reuben S. Swan 
Walter E. Swan 
Frank W. White! er 


David B. Fletcher 
Granville M. Fiske 
Lewis Bowman 
Dorchester av. 
Frederick J. Stevens 
Robert P. K. Neff 

-Littlefield, store 

Miss Cordelia Dow 
Butler st. 

Ariel M. Cain 
Austin I. Bassett 
Henry N. Locklin 
Charles F. Hall 
James B. Packard 
Thomas J. Glover 
Ethan A. Cushing 
George W. Wilde 


RILL STREET. 

\ - 

From Hancock, near Trull, to Ware. 

John B. D. DeBecr I Mrs. A. D. Merrill 

Henry A. Fuller 


RIVER STREET. (Mat.) 


From 1141 Washington, Lower Mills, to Hyde Park Line, Mat. 


Charles Tileston 
Joseph Wiswall 
Johnson pi. 
Walter Jenkins 
Forest Hills av. 
Odd Fellows Hall 
Village Church 
Temple st. 
Engine-house 16 
- st. 

Elijah B. Hallett 


Robert E. Cook 
Edwin A. Newcomb 
Vacant shop 
Horace Littlefield 
B. Laughlin, shop 
School-house 
John Durell 
Michael Taylor 
John Taylor (rear) 
Asa C. Hawes (rear) 
John Taylor, store 





WALTER JENKINS 

in M, Pork, lard, Hams, Mi aid Lamb. 

VEGETABLES AND CANNED GOODS. FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH, AND OYSTERS. 

RIVER STREET, cor. Forest Hill Ave., Lower Mills. 


FRUITS in their Season, 


E. W. GRAVES, 

^Dowl<wkt ^o-jioLf 

-m-- 

(—BOSTON.-) OmCBS. (-MATTAPAN.-) 

91 Kilby Street, 3 o’clock. &■ C. Cook’s Store, 

34 Court Spare, 2 “ aii at staMe ' 

Order Box, No. 10 Faneuil Hall Square. 

Telephone Orders, Mi m 11 n p am House, A1 nil rip am. 


FISHER BROTHERS 



Flour of all Grades, Choice Teas. Pure Coffee and Spices, 


-BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, &C.- 

1151 to 1157 DorcHester Avenue, and 73 Chapman, Corner Village Street. 






















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


155 


RIVER STREET. — Continued. 


John A. Dillon 
Thomas Young 

- store 

D. D. Scott, shop 
William E. Riley 
James Edwards 
Charles P. Maguire (rear) 

H. Sullivan, store 
- st. 

John H. McGovern 
Arthur H. Woodworth 
James Martin 
Charles T. Campbell 
Michael F. Carney 
George Phillips 
Mrs. Nellie C. Aarestrop 
Cedar st. 

Thomas Galvin 
John Cunniff 
Michael Dowling 
Clifton H. Ewell 
Lawrence Ryan 
Dennis Hurley 
Patrick Fallon 
( William A. Chamberlin 
\ Thos. A. Andrews 
Daniel P. Sullivan 
John Conness 
Liversidge Institute, 

Julius C. Tibbetts, supt. 
Fremont st. 

Frank I. Parker 
Edwin L. Thompson 
William McLaughlin 
Patrick Glennon 
George G. Glover 
Jonathan B. L. Bartlett 
Jonathan Baker 
Nicholas Burkhart 


Walter S. Watson 
Spencer W. Johnson 
Edwin R. Merrill 
Samuel O. Hebard 
Humphrey Sullivan 
Central av. 

Eagle Mill 
John Farrell 
Eagle Mill pi. 

Edward Cushing 
Eugene F. Bonner 
John R. Felton 
Luke McDermott 
John Mooney 
Charles F. Martine 
Vacant (A. D. Capen est.) 
Elisha Tucker 
Thomas Kenney 
George L. Burt 
- ct. 

J Joseph Knox 

J George A. Curtis 
Mrs. Mary L. Withington 
Timothy Toomey 

^ Conrad J. Herman 

^ James Riley 
Daniel Lovering, jr. 

John Byrne 
Dennis Rush 
Timothy O’Hern 
John Thompson 
Mattapan Sta., O. C. R.R. 
Blue Bill av. 

J. A. Hersey, shop 
S. P. Crossman, shop 
George H. Bird, shop 
George H. Bird 
Frank Fisher 
Thomas Gould 




GEORGE C. COOK, 


- Dealer in'- 


Choice Familu Groceries, 

Corner of River ai^d Norfolk Streets, 


MATTAPAN. 


O. S. GODFREY &c CO. 

-: DEALERS IN :- 



Wood Sawed and Split to order. 


O. S. GODFREY &c SON, 

Dealers in Eastern anil Western Lunger, 

BRICKS, LIME, CEMENT, &e. 

- FRAMES SAWED TO ORDER. - 


Telephone 9019. 


Milton Lower Mills, 










DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


157 


RIVER STREET. — Continued. 


William B. Cunningham 
John M. Bumpus 
Geo. C. Cook, store 
Blue Hill av. 

Mrs. A. H. Shedd 
Oakland st. 

W. F. Go ward, store 
Post-office 

J. W. Flemming, store 
Epis. Church 
Vacant shop 
Mrs. Joseph Feehan 
James Claffee 
Jacob S. Whitney 
James M. Con ant 
Woodman Jones 
Daniel Murphy 
Mrs. Mary Obert 
William Ohrenberg 
Frederick A. Nickerson 
Bird's lane 

Smighton P. Crossman 


Mrs. Emma Sumner 
Vacant 

Charles H. Rundlett 


UNNAMED STREET. 


From north side of River. 


Mrs. William Morrow 
James Barrett 
James Sheehan 


Albert A. Willis 
Andrew Petitpaw 
John Lysell 
Joseph Edwards 
Cornelius Connelly 
James Farrell 
John H. Ryan 
William Mackur 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


UNNAMED COURT. 

From north side of River. 

Hamlet Gilbody 
John W. Mitchell 
William Gilbody 
William H. Bater 


UNNAMED COURT. 

From south side River. 

( Joseph W. Cox 
\ Henry S. Rollins 
William Gray 
Patrick Evans 
Levi P. Berry 


RIVERVIEW AVENUE. (MAT.) 


John A. Keene 
William A. Fuller 
Elisha W. Lapham 
George H. Cavanagh 
Joseph W. Pratt 


From 1180 Adams. 

$ Nathan Hunt 
^ Rev. Edmund Magill 
Abner B. Chute 


ROBINSON STREET. 

From 151 Adams to Draper. 

Mrs. Jane Barker 
Charles Barker 
George Barker 
Robinson av. 


ROBINSON AVENUE. 


From Robinson. 









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ROBINSON COURT. 

From Savin Hill Av. 

Philip Brennan 
Benjamin Margerson 
John Driscoll 


ROBINSON PLACE. 


1 John O. Whittemore 
3 Benjamin P. Coates 
5 John II. Dahl 


From 93 Brook Av. 

2 John L. Farrell 
4 George E. Hill 
4 Edson S. Elliott 
6 Joseph Hubbard 


ROCKVILLE STREET. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av. to Oakland. 


ROCKWELL STREET. (Mat.) 

From Soi Washington to Milton Av. 


Patrick Dooley 


Eber Carpenter 
Reuben M. Pitman 
^ Ephraim F. Moulton 
) Frank M. Edwards 
Vacant house 
Thomas Pelton 


ROCKY HILL AVENUE. 

From 26 Hancock. 


Samuel S. Crosby 


William H. Gibbs 
Addison P. Wheelock 
Frank A. Wheelock 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


George W. Mills 


ROMSEY STREET. 

From 994 Dorchester Av. 

Horatio Newhall 
Mrs. Helen B. Angell 
Mrs. Mary A. Ordway 
Charles E. Folsom, jr. 
Vacant house 


ROSLIN STREET. 

From Washington to Ocean. 

Charles C. Dunbar I Harley st. 

[ Henry Babbitt 


ROSSETER STREET. 


From Union Ave. to Eldon. 


Samuel T. Waters 
Carl Krutz 

Mrs. B. G. Fairbrother 
Frank A. Ware 


Hugh McDevitt 
Augustus P. Shields 
Charles Flynn 
George D. Grant 
Clarence A. Swan 


RUGGLES PLACE. (Mat.) 

From 1026 Washington. 


John B. Karle 
Lorenzo Gurney 
James Gaffney 


Bernard McLauthlin 
^ Joseph E. Blake 
£ Loring B. Hawes 


SAGAMORE STREET. 

From Savin Hill Av. to Sudan. 


George B. Richards 
Edward G. Le Gay 
Charles H. Kelley 
William G. Drake 


Patrick J. Slane 
Elton st. 

Belfort st. 
Romsey st. 









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SAGAMORE STREET. — Continued. 


Charles W. Drake 
Morris E. Hausding 
Adolph W. Hausding 
George Wright 
John K. Pike 
John H. Skinner 
Almond L. Smith 
Arthur H. Wilson 
Belfort st. 

Romsey st. 


SANFORD STREET. (Mat.) 

From 1085 Washington to Cedar. 


Frederick M. Swan 
Odd Fellows’ Hall 
Mrs. Almira J. Broad 
Henry M. Sloan 
Forest Hills av. 

Shop 

John Robie 
Temple st. 

Henry B. Simpson 
Frank Hutchinson 
Joseph Crump 
Jonathan L. Sears 
Vacant shop 
Jacob Ripley 
Randall M. Davis 
Ernest Epmeyer 
William F. Schreider 
Court (no name ). 
Michael Haley 
Frederick Krirn 
Thomas Taylor 


Mrs. Cain 
Forest Hills av. 
Charles G. Owen 
Temple st. 

Fidel Eager 
Thomas H. Hickey 
Charles T. Needham 
H. B. Sampson, shop 
Augustus G. Chandler 





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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


SARGENT STREET. 


From Howard 

3 Daniel D. Morss 
5 William H. Turner 
11 John Fennell 
13 Augustus Andrews 
15 George B. Phippen 
21 Asa Lewis 
23 Robert Crosbie 
29 Charles J. Lee 
31 Henry N. Sweet 
33 Samuel McDonald 
35 Mrs. M. E. Baker 
37 Fred Roberts 
39 Benjamin S. Eastwood 


Av. to Hartford. 

2 Howard H. Wadsworth 
2 Patrick H. Powers 
4 Charles W. Beal 
6 Samuel E. Tuttle 
8 Frank P. O’Brien 
10 George H. Curtis 
12 Charles A. Tucker 
14 Sereno H. Pond 
16 Thomas J. Hanlon 
18 Walter M. Cameron 
20 Angus C. Davis 
22 George Darrow 
24 Horace M. Tolman 
26 Frederick H. Newton 
28 James B. Alden 
30 Laban M. T. Hill 
34 George B. Lawrence 
38 Charles F. Gifford 


SAVIN HILL AVENUE. 

From 90 Pleasant to Savin Hill Av. 


3 George L. Weaver 
7 Frank B. Gilman 
9 Alfred Ford 
11 George C. Flett 
11 William Flett 
13 Joseph Y. Silva 
13 P. J. Pollard 
15 Mrs. Pamelia M. Allen 
15 Mrs. Mary G. Perry 
17 John W. Gough 
17 Herbert Gough 
23 John A. Jones 
23 Ralph Blake 
27 Patrick Callahan 
27 Patrick F. Ford 


Maurice W. Turner 
Sumner B. Cole 
Court (no name ) 
Dorchester av. 
William B. Bird 
George D. Crossman 
Walter L. Hayes 
Auckland st. 

Primary school 
Arthur T. Bliss 
Daniel Cronin 
Charles A. Dutton 
Sagamore st. 
Herbert Gardner 
Thomas Hodgson 










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SAVIN HILL AVENUE. — Continued. 


Dorchester av. 

Auckland st. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Field 
Benjamin F. Williams 
Frank G. Williams 
Charles C. Lyons 
Leeds st. 

J ames W. Clarke 
Midland st. 

Alexander H. Wood 
Frederick W. Wood 
Spring st. 

O.C. B.R. Bridge 
Richard Sisson 
Mrs. Amory J. Davis 
James Will 

Mrs. Benjamin J. Wiggin 
Frederick A. Hatch 
Benjamin W. Hatch 
William E. Coffin 
Joseph H. Tuttle 
Bath av. 

George W. Emmons 
Henry F. Hill 
Joseph P. Hawes 
George H. Hill 
Theodore H. Humphrey 
Edward M. Dennie 
George W. May 
Henry G. Patten 
Herbert I. Odell 
Henry Bellows 
Mrs. Emily Rigby 
Mrs. George S. Morse 
Henry H. Morse 
Bigelow C. Morse 
Rev. Josiah H. Gunning 
Claudius B. Patten 
Charles Nowell 


William J. Haynes 
Frank W. Weston 
O.C. R.R. Bridge 
Savin Hill av. 

William H. Richardson 
Stanley W. Richardson 
William P. Hunt 
Arthur P. Hunt 
Grampian Way 
Alfred A. Nickerson 
George W. Walbridge 
Darius Wellington 
George R. Nazro 
Linus Darling 
James A. Gibbon 
John S. Gibbon 
Mrs. Kate Shaw 
Walter H. Shaw 
David B. Closson 
William B. Closson 
Samuel K. Williams 
George G. Williams 
George C. Scott 
James H. Stark 
Frederick J. Stark 
John Sparrow 
Michael Tully 





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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


SAVIN HILL AVENUE. — Continued. 

William E. Thayer 
Wendell P. Thayer 
Dennis S. Bartlett 
Albert H. Bartlett 
James E. Robinson 
Vernon H. B. Robinson 
Alexander Duncan 
Edward P. McNulty 
Robinson ct. 

Barnard Kilduff 
Richard McNulty 
Wesley av. 


COURT (No Name). 

From north side Savin Hill Av. 

Charles E. Bugbee | 


SAWYER AVENUE. 


From Pleasant to Cushing Av. 


Rev. Samuel J. Barrows 
Benjamin D. Littlefield 
George W. Fox 
Levi W. Scott 


Mrs. Charles E. Hodges 


SAXTON STREET. 

From Romsey. 


Emory Cleaves 
Albert H. Hoit 


SAYWARD STREET. 

From Bird to Columbia. 

Arthur S. Hanson 
Wm. Garrison Reed 
William M. Ware 
John F. Kennard 







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SCHOOL STREET. 

From 425 Washington to Harvard. 


Frederick Small 
William Dudley 
Alfred Tucker 
William A. Tucker 
Lillia T. Witherbee 
Alfred H. Willoughby 
Jesse F. Wheeler 


George Wilson 
Mrs. M. B. Wood 
Thomas Merrick 
George W. Blish 
Henry C. Whitcomb 
Andrew J. Vose 


SEAVER STREET. 


From Blue Hill Av. to Columbia, opp. New Seaver. 


SELDEN STREET. (Mat.) 

From Milton Av. to Forest Hills Av. 

O. P. Prescott 
Vacant house 
Charles L. Weldon 
William D. Buckley 
Emery W. Frost 


SHAMROCK STREET. 


From 1362 Dorchester Av. to 205 Commercial. 


3 John Rafferty 
5 Peter Fay 
7 Emery L. Webber 
9 Lawrence Gilligan, store 
11 Lawrence Gilligan 
13 David Fitzgerald 
15 Dennis Murphy 
19 James Brennan 
41 John Murphy 


12 Daniel Donahoe 
20 James Gilchrist 
22 Thomas Davis 
24 William Connors 
26 Michael Daley 
32 John O’Leary 
38 Michael Curry 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


SHARP STREET. 

From 56 Mather. 

2 Edward Mehan 
2 Richard Doherty 
4 James Coke 
4 David Neagle 


SHELBURNE STREET. 


From Buttonwood. 


3 George O. Leman 
7 Mrs. Nellie Evans 
7 Mrs. Catharine Burkenhead 
9 Charles A. Burgess 
David W. Hird 
Alexander A. McDonald 
William Watkins 
13 Augustus Laforet 
13 William E. Starbuck 
15 Nathaniel H. Hall 
15 Isaac A. Bartlett 


10 Cornelius J. Lynch 
12 Bartholomew O’Brien 


SHELTON STREET. 


From 601 Adams, near Ashmont. 


John Bradley 
Dennis D. Flynn 
Richard Burns 
Michael Hill 
Michael Green 
Nicholas Murray 
Daniel Delury 
Michael Ryan 


Daniel McCarty 
John Brophy 
Michael Brophy 







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SHERIDAN STREET. 


From Minot. 


Charles K. Baxter 
John W. Allen 
John W. Whittaker 
John F. Ronan 
Joshua T. Bryant 


Frank T. Hutchings 
Daniel Delano 
William H. Stock 
Stephen P. Trafton 
John H. Kendall 


SHREVE STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Madison Av. 


SOUTH STREET. 

From Commercial, near Preston, to the Water. 

Mrs. Ellen Creney 
Thomas Magee 
Patrick Corcoran 


SPENCER STREET. 

From Park (West). 

Vacant house 


SPRING STREET. 


James W. Lanergan 


From Savin Hill Av. 

Mrs. Wm. H. Cook 
Francis Allen 
Edward C. Redfern 
Daniel Goodwin 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


SPRING GARDEN STREET. 

From Crescent Av. to Harbor View. 


11 Henry W. O’Hara 
13 J. Nelson Dexter 
13 Edward A. Haggett 
15 George Colburn 
17 Edward P. Smith 
19 Arnold Y. Lawton 
21 Henry B. Tenny 
21 Kozsta S. Spear 
23 George B. Cummings 
25 Richard O. Libbey 
27 Melvin L. Ingalls 
29 William L. Tuttle 
29 Edmund J. Duclos 
31 George E. Howard 
31 Edward K. Valentine 
33 Mrs. Maria D. Waterman 


4 George W. Dyer 
4 Leslie A. Emery 
10 James Dowler 
14 A. J. Sellon 
16 Andrew C. Scott 
18 Francis O’Dougherty 
20 Arthur Hooper 
20 W. H. Annan 
22 Richard H. Stone 
22 James Higgins* 

26 George W. Varney 
28 Leonard Raymond 
28 John E. Whitcomb 
30 Mrs. William Brown 
30 Frank F. Richardson 
32 Charles O’Hara 
34 John Wilson 
36 Davis W. Dill 
40 George Morse 
40 Alexander E. Drew 


STANDISH AVENUE. 

From Harvard to Park (West). 

John E. Martin | Harvard st. sta. 


STANTON AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Evans. 


Charles E. Wyman 


Charles F. Bowen 
Robert J. Gilkie 
Clarence A. Barney 
\ Daniel Baker 
\ George H. Witt 
Oliver P. Ricker 
Samuel A. B. Bragg 
Edward O. Blanchard 





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169 


STANWOOD AVENUE. 


From 243 Columbia, near Geneva Av. 


Alexander H. Clapp 
Moses E. Miles 
James Gorman 
Joseph Minahin 


Charles T. Trask 
B. Read Wales 
Eubert M. Laws 
Edwin Waite 

Thomas R. W. Humphreys 
Napoleon B. Puffer 


STOUGHTON STREET. 

From Boston to Pleasant. 


Chas. Sandman, store 
H. Kaschop, shop 
Pilgrim Church 
Mrs. Barbara Douglas 
Stephen Collins 
Malkam C. Adelof 
Robert Anderson 
Frank R. Miles 
Stoughton-st. place 
Everett av. 

George Briggs 
James E. Thacher 
George C. Thacher 
John H. Flanders 
Isaac N. Dixon 
Asa Freeman 
Edward W. Freeman 
Charles O. Pratt 


North Burial Ground 
Baptist Church 
Sumner st. 

Cornelius A. Coleman 
Austin H. Connell 
Cyril C. Child 
Joseph E. Hodgkins 
Timothy H. Murnane 
Addison P. Niles 
Cummings L. Lothrop 
Jotham Johnson 


STOUGHTON-ST. PLACE. 

From Stoughton. 

Arthur B. Potter 
Gustavus A. Baker 
Alfred Patterson 


SUDAN STREET. 

From Sydney to Sagamore. 






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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


SUMNER 

From Cottage 

1 Thomas W. Tuttle 
1 John Killoran 
7 Hermon W. Ladd 
7 James O’Keefe 
Sumner-st. pi. 

23 Mrs. Charles Chipman 
27 George A. Willis 
27 William Conley 
27 Francis B. Atkins 
29 James Dillon 
31 Frederick W. Smith, jr. 

33 Edwin S. Woodbury 
37 Samuel Swan 
37 Mrs. Ebenezer Clapp 
Stoughton-st. Bap. Ch. 


STREET. 

to Stoughton. 

4 Mrs. Charles A. Thacher 
4 S. D. Austin 
6 Henry D. Hutchinson 
8 Gordon W. Gerry 
8 Mrs. Elizabeth P. Bacon 
10 Frederick E. Atteaux 
12 Spencer M. Apollonio 
14 Richard A. Atwood 
14 Henry C. Hemmenway 
Everett School-house 
22 James E. Wells 
24 Mrs. Frances A. Mendum 
Sumner ct. 

26 Edward M. Myrick 
26 James H. Myrick 
30 Mrs. S. C. Perkins 
30 Timothy J. Driscoll 
30 James F. Pickering 
34 Christopher Lacy 
34 Thomas Restieaux 
38 Martin L. Bradford 
38 George G. Bradford 
42 Henry R. Reynolds 
42 John Reynolds 


SUMNER COURT. 

From Sumner. 

Nathaniel Bosworth 
James H. Kenney 
Mrs. C. H. Wesson 
I. W. Snow 

SUMNER-ST. PLACE. 

From Sumner. 

Ralph Ware 
James K. Doane 
George Ware 
Thomas W. Gowen 








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SWAN’S COURT. 

From Olney. 

William J. Sweeney 
Albert H. Hunt 
Thomas Hannan 


SYDNEY STREET. 

From Harbor View. 


George A. Ham 
George W. Hamilton 
John 0. Westgate 
William L. Hill 
James R. Taylor 
E. W. Spicer 


George E. Smith 
Malcolm W. Campbell 
Charles R. Palmer 
Fred H. Coombs 
Clement G. Kelsey 
Hezekiah Bullock 


1 A. M. Foss 
3 Vacant 

5 George B. Watson 


SYDNEY PLACE. 

From Harvard. 

2 Henry Kellogg, jr. 
John J. O’Brien 
William A. Pease 
William J. Wheeler 
John Hill 


TALBOT AV. 


(Projected) from Norfolk, near Washington, to Blue Hill Av., cor. Harvard. 


TAYLOR STREET. 


From 474 Neponset Av. to Water St. 


J James J. Chute 
l Francis Riley 
( William A. Lent 
J Benjamin Gault 
Theodore Hutchings 
Mrs. Mary G. Bos worth 


Stable 
Oakman st. 

J Dennis Murphy 
l Thomas Radley 
Graham Dixon 
Henry H. Blanchard 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


TAYLOR STREET. — Continued. 


Frank C. Dunn 
Samuel Davenport 
Wood st. 

Neponset station, O.C. R.R. 
L. Pratt & Co., office 
L. Pratt & Co., storehouses 
Lumber yards 
Daniel Hurley 


Dr. Henry Blanchard 
Wood st. 

O.C. R.R. 

George Carney 

James D. Callahan 

John J. Coholan 

Thomas Murray 

Daniel Ryan 

Thomas Maley 

Joseph J. Nichols 

A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., office 


TAYLOR STREET. 

From 93 Clifton to 636 Dudley. 

J. B. Bragdon | Thomas J. Caine 


TEMPLE STREET. (Mat.) 

From River to Sanford. 


Church 

Thomas E. Davis 
AiPage 

Harrison G. Bowman 
Charles F. Hall 
Giles W. Lamb 
Sanford st. 

Willard Hawes 
Orrin Rickey 
Mary A. Hunt 
William A. Spargo 
Stephen Spargo 
Mrs. Olive S. Kelly 
John Higgins 


Steam Fire Engine No. 16 
Thomas J. Dillon 
Samuel B. Locklin 
George J. Sloan 
James B. Purssell 
Eugene A. Cain 
Temple pi. 

Ira M. Clay 
Elmer Nickerson 
Isaac Bourne 
Mrs. F. J. Bailey 
Sylvester H. Hebard 
Timothy Coakley 
Wilbur E. Buswell 
Charles E. Kenney 
Augustus Nickerson 
William K. Greeley 
George Dickerman 







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TEMPLE STREET. — Continued. 

Sanford st. 

Charles Freeman 
John A. Locklin 
Aaron G. Wild 
Edwin L. Crossman 
William Martin 
M. W. Cain & Son, shop 

TEMPLE PLACE. (Mat.) 

From Temple. 

William Shields Jedediah Strangman 

W. B. Robinson Mrs. Plummer 

Stephen Sumner 
Samuel Templeman 


TEMPLETON STREET. 


From 575 Adams, near Ashmont. 

Robert Gardner William O. Shepard 

Benjamin J. Johnston Edwin G. Bentham 

Vacant 

Thomas F. Turner 
John M. Gibbs 


George E. Shute 
Charles E. Goodwin 
Isaac E. Smith 


TENEAN STREET. 

From Commercial to Fulton. 

James Hayes 
John Driscoll 
Richard Prevost 
James Fay 
James Thompson 
Thomas Walker 


School-house 


THETFORD AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to Evans. 

Vacant house 
$ Samuel T. Johnson 
) Edwin F. Warren 








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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK . 


THORNLEY STREET. 

From 1065 Dorchester Av. to Pleasant. 


7 Mrs. Mary Dever 
9 Samuel M. Cummings 
11 John H. Jacobs 
13 Neil McNeil 
17 Edwin Wilcock 
29 Henry M. Knowles 


6 James H. Bean 
8 William C. Greene 
10 Walter F. Wilkins 
12 Charles M. Ward 
12 Warren A. Rogers 
14 Michael J. Kiley 
16 Frederick P. Stearns 
18 Edwin O. Fitch 
30 George C. Swallow 


TILESTON STREET. (Mat.) 

From Blue Hill Av., near Walk Hill. 


TILESTON AVENUE. (Mat.) 

From Walk Hill to Blue Hill Av. 

Stedman W. B. Fottler Edward W. Kingman 

Samuel B. Runnells William A. Morris 

John Twombly 
John Topham 

TILESTON PLACE. 

From 134 Neponset Av. 

Edward W. Pear 
George C. Tileston 
John H. Card 


TOLMAN STREET. 

From Neponset Av., near Commercial. 


Edwin T. Horne 
Houghton st. 
William Parkinson 


TOPLIFF STREET. 

From Bowdoin, opp. Olney. 








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New house 
John Hickey 
Patrick Coffee 
Withington st. 


TORREY STREET. (Mat.) 

From 677 Washington to Wentworth. 

William H. Maxcey 
Gordon st. 

('Mrs. Sarah D. Dunlap 
<> Wm. H. Dunlap 
CR. J. Sangster 
Frederick Robinson 
Henry C. Ruhl 
William D. Hayes 


Samuel G. King 
King st. 

Vacant 

John P. Spaulding 


TRAIN STREET. 

From Mill to Ashmont. 

Charles Smith 
Vacant 

Timothy M’. Rhodes 
Milton M. Sanders 
Boutwell av. 

Fair view st. 


F. L. Miller 
John French 
Chas. H. Collins 


TREMLETT STREET. 


From 491 Washington to Hooper. 

Fred H. Mansfield 
Edward F. Dunham 
William A. McLeod 


TRULL STREET. 

From Hancock to Bellevue. 


Edward C. Nichols 
Edwin B. Holmes 
Glen st. 

Two vacant houses 
J. Harry Bennett 
John A. Fox 
Francis Ware 
William G. Fish 


William A. Blanchard 
J. K. Fuller 
C. W. Wilkins 
Charles D. Lamson 
Walter H. Tenney 
Osborn Howes, jr. 
Ware st. 

William H. Gray 
Alonzo H. Coit 







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DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


UNION STREET. 

From 378 Commercial to the water. 

Michael Campbell Robert Welch 

James G. Scott Samuel E. Winter 

Edwin A. Hallett 
David Ronayne 

UNION AVENUE. 

From Bowdoin to Geneva Av. 

Moses Sargeut 
Edwin Jones 
Willcut ct. 

Josiah A. Osgood 
John J. Ware 
Rudolph Mannke 
George Weiner 


William Fenno 
Francis Fuller 
Frank Butler 
Francis Carr 
Robert Luscombe 
Jedediah C. Rich 
Stephen Tyng 


UPHAM AVENUE. 

From Hancock, opp. Columbia. 


UPHAM’S COURT. 

From east side Boston. 

George D. McCloud 
Edmund Fruean 
Dennis H. Callahan 
Eugene P. McAuliffe 


VAN WINKLE STREET. 


From 2000 Dorchester Av. to Carruth. 


Private way 
Mrs. William P. Parrott 
William L. Ireland 
Augustus E. Pollex 
Allen F. Melvin 


Mrs. Henry F. Sheldon 
Frank S. Leavitt 
Oscar A. Shepard 
Woodbury D. Hodgkins 
Mrs. Smith 








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VAN WINKLE 

Edwin Pronk 
Henry P. Pronk 
O.C. B.B. branch 
Mrs. C. A. Gerry 


STREET. — Continued. 

Charles L. T. Stedman 
George Robinson, jr. 
Rev. George S. Bennitt 
Miss Eva Dix 
Ezekiel Van Noorden 
William C. Hall 
O.C. B.B. branch 


VAUGHAN STREET. 

From Blue Hill Av. to Harvard. 


VAUGHAN AVENUE. 

From Geneva Av. 

Charles Chambers 
Frederick A. Sumner 
Michael J. Aylward 
Michael McAndrews 
Joseph Sullivan 
Patrick Feeley 
John Watson 
Peter D. McClennan 


VICTORIA STREET. 


1 

3 

5 

5 

7 

9 

11 


From 1027 Dorchester Av. 


Vacant 

George A. Denham 
Andrew M. Benson 
Augustus Robinson 
Thaddeus Park 
Charles H. Pinkham 
Frederick E. Poole 


10 Charles A. Ruggles 
12 Thomas F. Ring 


VIRGINIA STREET. 

From 741 Dudley to Bird. 

47 Austin E. Mylod I 10 James L. Miller 

John H. Besarick | 16 Isaac H. Allard 








it jzy id e nsr, 

Costumes and Theatrical Goods, 

SOCIETY REGALIA, LODGE PARAPHERNALIA. 

Eeception and Evening Dresses. Mourning Dresses, Bonnets and Veils. 
725 Washington Street, BOSTON. 

Ladders and Step-Ladders. 

FAIRY STEP-LADDER, light and strong. Patented July 1 and July 8, 1873, 
June 30,1874. 

CLIMAX a very light, compact step-ladder, used by the electrical light trimmers, a 
good ladder for the garden. Patented April 22,1884. 

GIANT a heavy, strong iron-clad step-ladder for Carpenters, Masons, &c. 

SHAWM UT EXTENSION. Patented July 24, 1883. A sliding ladder, which 
is rapidly taking the place of common ladders. Please examine it. 

COMMON LA D D E RS Of the best quality, warranted not to warp or twist. 

Manufactured and for sale by 

CHARLES FRIZELL, 

Smite Art, near Granite Briige, Boretater, aii 3? Troj St., Boston. 

Boston Almanac and Business Directory, 

1886 . 

puxob, $1.00. 

SAMPSON, MURDOCK & CO., Publishers, 

155 Franklin Street, BOSTON. 

















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


179 


VIRGINIA STREET. — Continued. 

20 Samuel A. Merrill 
24 Henry G. Allbright 
28 Lucian J. Fosdick 
32 David E. Butterfield 
36 Jabez N. Smith 
40 Leonard Covington 
44 George F. Milliken 
48 Frank L. Young 


VOSE STREET. (Mat.) 

From Crest Av. to Butler. 


WALDECK STREET. 


From Melville Av., near O.C. R.R. 


WALES STREET. 

From Blue Hill Av. to Harvard. 


Frederick H. Yiaux 
Mrs. S. I. Tuttle 
William F. Stetson 
Mrs. Mary A. Gass 
George N. Richardson 
Charles Newhall 
Charles L. Jacobs 
Amos M. Chase 
Vacant house 


Mrs. Shaw 
Calvin G. Hutchinson 
Hiram S. Shurtleff 
Miss M. L. Newhall 

- Cundy 

William O. Robson 
James M. Allen 
James Cary 
John H. Whitney 


Mrs. Henry E. Smith 


WALES PLACE. 

From Columbia. 

I Levi Estes 

Michael F. Power 





TIMBERLAKE & SMALL, 

DEALERS IN 

FINE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 

Fresl, Smoked and Pickled Fisk, Crockery ant Glassware. 

market. Goods delivered free of expense. 

Junction of Walnut Street and Neponset Avenue, NEPONSET, MASS. 

L. S. TIMBERLAKE. S - SMALL> 


Caution to parse Owners. 


Avoid cheap cut nails; they are liable to sliver in driving, and are danger¬ 
ous. See that your smith uses the 

PUTNAM, 

The only Hot-forged and Hammer-pointed Horse Shoe Nail made by 
machinery in the World. 

Manufactured ONLY toy the 


PUTNAM NAIL CO., 

NEPONSET, MASS. 


s. W. ZETA.YIDIEIN', 

Dealer in Fine Family Groceries, MeLl5, 

and everything that is used in a first-class, well-regulated family. 

Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes and 
Rubbers, Hardware, Clothes Wringers, &c., &c. 
DEPOT SQUARE, NEPONSET. 
















DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


181 


WALK HILL STREET. (Mat.) 

From Norfolk to old W. Roxbury Line. 


Mrs. Hannah Cox 
Blue Hill av. 

Mrs. Ellen Grover 
George W. Harn 
acant 

-Atkinson 

Miss Euphelia Hayden 
Gilbert M. Homans 


William Thain 
Charles H. Edmunds 
George E. Brown 


WALNUT STREET. 

From 416 Neponset Av. ‘to Ericsson. 


1 Timberlake & Small, store 

8 Edward W. Harding 

7 J. P. McKenney, shop 

9 Store 

11 S. H. Burbank, store 
Police branch station 
25 H. Crane, stable 
31 Angus D. McEachern 
Church 
Oakman st. 

41 Horatio B. Thayer 
43 Quincy A. Lothrop 
47 Isaac Stetson 
49 Stetson & Savil, store 
Church 

59 Zenas S. Arnold 
Wood st. 

O.C. B.R. 

83 S. Worcester Hayden 
85 William P. Spaulding 
87 Dr. Seneca T. Hyde 
93 Charles L. Hallett 
97 Moshnichka Bros. 

101 William H. Tileston 
Water st. 


Meth. Church 
Minot School 
22 E. Hartshorn, stable 
Stable 

Engine-house 
Wood-st. ct. 

nn S Herbert L. Ewell 
} Charles S. Comins 
38 Miss L. Annie M. Bruce 
( Charles O. Small 
4U } Edward F. Beal 
42 Charles L. Aiken 
46 Charles Dunn 
48 Willard O. Ruggles 
50 James W. Dunbar 
52 Charles F. David 
Thomas F. Temple 
M r ood st. 

60 J. P. McKenny, shop 
62 Branch Public Library 
64 S. F. Millard, store 
66 Dorchester Mut. Fire Ins. 

Co., office 
68 Vacant 
O.C. R.R. 





PI?ATT & GO., 

Dealers in Western and Eastern 

*-LUMBER,* 

Sheathing, Shelving, Kiln-Dried Hard Pine and Spruce 
Floor Boards, Walnut, Chestnut, Whitewood, 

Ash and Cypress Mouldings, Gutters, &c. 


FRAMES SAWED TO ORDER. 


NEPONSET, MASS. 

Boston Office : 

Sears Building, Room 5. 


From 12 to 1 o’clock. 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


183 


WALNUT STREET. - Continued. 


119 Luther Briggs • 

123 Edward Sweeney 
Walnut ct. 

197 5 John Daley 

) Janies St. Clair 
-I oq 5 Patrick Connolly 
} John Clancy 
133 Jesse A. Trafton 
135 Joseph L. Currier 
145 Edward P. Osborn 
147 Edgar S. Woodbury 
163 Vacant 
165 Winslow Eager 
1 pn j David Clapp 

l Mrs. Ann W. Grant 
ifio 5 George W. Hight 
lby \ George H. Coleman 
171 j William C. Cumings 
1/1 } Herbert B. Crowell 
.no \ Henry W. Brett 
1(6 ) Otis H. Rich 


Franklin st. 

92 Leonard B. Rich 
^ Thornton F. Stone 
\ Daniel Green 
102 Robert Johnson 
108 Mrs. Charles B. Walker 


Water st. 


118 

122 

128 

134 

140 

146 

152 

158 

166 

172 

176 

180 

188 


Frank Colgan 
George G. Dennison 
Vacant 

James W. Hannum 
Mrs. Mary C. Myers 
Charles S. Barker 
Mrs. Abigail F. Bartlett 
Morton Alden 
Mansfield W. Davison 
John L. Harris 
Charles Cushing 
5 George L. Wallace 
) John W. Porter 
Henry D. Burr 


Frank Gill 
Daniel Sullivan 
Daniel Deacey 
Dennis Lorden 
Thomas Long 


WALNUT COURT. 

From 123 Walnut. 

Thomas Haley 
Dennis Sullivan 
Michael Driscoll 
Morris Lane 


WALTON STREET. 

From Washington to Harley. 


George P. Field 
Alvah A. Smith 
Vacant house 


WARE STREET. 

From Trull to Rill. 

George P. Bates 
Charles H. Tilton 







W. B. CLARKE & CARRUTH, 

340 Washington Street. 

Booksellers 

eJitl 


We have just received a fine line of Fancy Goods suitable for 


CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 











DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


185 


WARNER AVENUE. 

From Harvard, near N.Y. & N.E. R.R., to Bernard. 


Vacant house 
Coolidge av. 
Henry N. Marr 
Browning av. 


William C. Balch 
William H. Brewster, jr. 
Vacant house 
James W. Nisbet 
Coolidge av. 

Clifford L. Russell 
Browning av. 


WASHINGTON STREET. 

From Blue Hill Av., Grove Hall, to the Milton Line at Lower Mills, 


Consumptive’s Home 
99 Marshall P. Wilder 
Columbia st. 

121 Samuel Atherton 
Glenarm st. 

143 Jarvis W. Dean 
157 Alonzo N. Burbank 
Erie av. 

Mt. Bowdoin station, N.Y. &N.E. 
R.R. 

267 Jacob Ourish 

331 Henry A. Messenger 

ggj? ^ R. &E. F. Gleason 

341 Fred. H. Talcott 
343 Fred. H. Talcott, store 
345 R. & E. F. Gleason, office 
Harvard st. 

347 William Sclimehl 
349 William Sclimehl, shop 
351 Edward T. Moffatt 
Lewis Q. Beal 
353 J. Foster Hewins 
355 George L. Pitman 
William Withington 


1 P. William Brown 

2 Samuel Hodge 
6 Patrick Nevins 
8 Vacant store 

10 Charles E. AV. Emery 
12 William J. Tuttle 
Malachi Lennon (rear) 

18 George E. Hall 
22 Wetherell Hall 
50 Henry Tudor 
60 Jonathan Dorr 
66 George O. Fillebrown 
Wilder st. 

98 Ivers W. Adams 
Columbia st. 

120 Albert Morse 
134 John E. Larned 
Hawes av. 

N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

Eldon st. 

208 John E. Glennon, store 
210 John E. Glennon 
212 Michael Hogan 
214 Peter Murtagh 
276 Stillman A. Tucker 






TELEPHONE NO. 9463. 


r,. & is. if. a-HiE^soisr, 


(Successors to S. GLEASON,) 



Nos. 331, 333 and 335, 345 Washington, cor. Harvard St,, 

Dorchester District, Boston, Mass. 

Coffins, Caskets, Robes, and every article used for the preservation 
and burial of the dead constantly on hand. 

INTIG^HT CALLS PROIVL^PTXjY ATTENDED TO. 

H. B. Choice Flowers, Carriages and Chairs Furnished. 

R. GLEASON. Residence, 429 Washington St., cor. School. 

E. F. GLEASON. Residence, Harvard, opp. Bernard St. 



DEALERS IN 


GROCERIES vi PRpYISIOIlS, 


667 Washington St., cor, of Euclid, 


(DORCHESTER DISTRICT,) 


Orders received on Thursday, 
for Fresh Fish on Friday. 


BOSTON. 











DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


187 


WASHINGTON STREET. — Continued. 


361 John Ray, jr. 

Edwin W. Brigham 
Cook st. 

377 William S. Jenks 
Mrs. S. A. Needham 
395 James Tucker 
411 Mrs. Sarah J. Ivittredge 
James J. Gillis 
Alexander F. Brown 
415 John B. Anderson 
419 William Anderson 
Francis E. Swanton 
Henry E. Holbrow 
School st. 

429 Reuben Gleason 
435 Mrs. Louisa Miller 
441 G. R. Clark 
445 F. J. Lewis 
Coffee ct. 

451 Samuel Neil, office 
485 Mrs. Francis Brown 
Clarence pi. 

491 Samuel Williams, store 
493 Samuel Williams 
501 Thomas M. Vinson 
503 John Foster 
Wheatland av. 

511 John M. Galvin 
517 John C. Hewins 
Henry F. Howe 
553 George W. Dearing 
559 Samuel J. Capen 
575 Gustavus Jackson 
605 Oliver F. Stebbins 
An7 5 Wallace Kenney 

l Mrs. Mary W. Robinson 
Norfolk st. 

619 Dorchester Town Hall 
Vacant 


Horace P. Noyes 
282 Albert A. Chittenden 
284 Hubert Stone 
288 Nathaniel Doten 
294 Charles A. Pressey 
296 Peter L. Willcutt 
314 Theodore L. Kauffer 
316 Joseph Cox 
Bowdoin st. 

380 Joseph S. Kendall 
386 Rev. Elijah Cutler 
394 Dr. Orville F. Rogers 
396 Charles E. Peters 
398 John B. Shine 
402 Peter Hughes 
Mrs. Maria Dean 
404 Thomas Smith 
406 John Campbell 
418 Patrick Sullivan (rear) 
420 Chauncey B. McGee 
Charles A. Tozer 
424 Erasmus D. Miller 
426 David J. Fogg (rear) 
434 William Vandervoort 
444 Roswell Gleason 
Bark st. 

464 Mrs. Walter Baker 
Tremlett st. 

502 Dr. George M. Read 

508 Vacant 

510 W. S. Stanton 

512 Edward S. Winchester 

Melville av. 

Elbridge Torrey 
550 Edwin H. Sampson 
568 Joseph H. Clapp 
570 J. Henry Blanchard 
576 Rev. James H. Means 
Church pi. 




J. A. KING, 

• CogtoDtoi 1 , 

ROAD BUILDING, LEDGE WORK, CELLAR-STONE, GRAVEL, LOAM, 

FILLING, ETC. 

StucddGttfdg ^mwAetdu%. 


Sods, Loam, Manure, Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Vines, Etc , always on Hand. 

J. A. KING, 

Near Ashmont Street. 729 WASHINGTON ST., DORCHESTER. 


F. R. NEVENS, 


Hack, Liyery, Boarding, Baiting & Express. 

Cor. WASHINGTON AND ASHMONT STREETS, 


Telephone 9471. 


Dorchester District. 


Good Teams at all Honrs at Reasonable Prices. 


Please give me a call. 


Special rates to Parties and Entertainments. 










DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


189 


WASHINGTON STREET. — Continued. 


631 Stephen A. Cleaves, store 
633 Thomas L. Cleaves 
Samuel McLeod 

637 Metropolitan H. R.R. stable 
645 A. E. Baxter, car office 
651 George F. Burgess 
653 James A. R. Underwood, 
store 

557 Charles S. Bayley 
659 Charles S. Bayley, store 
Euclid st. 

665 Nathaniel W. Garland, jr. 
667 Garland & Son, store 
669 Mrs. Lillie S. Harry 
671 Michael Merrick 
Torrey st. 

Dunbar av. 

729 James A. King 
739 Miss Elizabeth Tolman 
Miss Emeline L. Tolman 
755 Charles F. Tolman 
Freeman R. N evens 
Armandine st. 

Rockwell st. 

807 George L. Parker 
Jonathan L. Parker 
Bailey st. 

833 Eli Edwards 
847 Daniel McLean 
Fuller st. 

Fairmount st. 

Codman House 
Codman st. 

1027 Horace Milliken 
1037 George Tranter 
1043 Thomas F. Cleverly 
William J. Smith 
1049 Thomas K. Campbell 
1053 Charles E. Whall 


Second Church 
Centre st. 

616 W. H. Maxcey, store 
618 Oliver F. Stebbins, store 
620 R. Sangster & Co., shop 
622 A. Murray Milner, shop 
642 N. McLeod, shop 
656 John Whitten 
Brent st. 

660 Amos E. Baxter 
Abner N. Mariner 
662 Levi Newcomb 
A. J. Clapp 
Welles av. 

686 Henry Bossellman 
Christopher B. Shafer 
Walton st. 

Roslin st. 

Freeman R. Nevens, stable 
Ashmont st. 

764 Miss K. C. Phelps 
784 Sarah E. Moore 
786 Mrs. Elizabeth Reed 

- st. 

Bailey st. 

Fuller st. 

868 Charles L. Bird 
872 Joseph D. Chute 
880 Henry O. Nichols 
Codman st. 

1016 Stephen T. Hoye 
1020 Benjamin C. Hallett 
John E. Hallett 
Buggies pi. 

1028 Mrs. Mary Knights 
Henry Barr 
1036 Lyman Abbott 
1040 Edwin S. Burton 
1052 John C. Talbot 





SHEET IRON and TIN PLATE WORKER. 

DEALER IN 

FURNACES, COOK, PARLOR, OFFICE AND KEROSENE 
STOVES, LAMPS, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
TABLE CUTLERY, FENCING WIRE AND 
NETTING, MIXED PAINTS, DRAIN 
COR, WASHINGTON AND RIVER STS. | PIPE, ETC. | LOWER MILLS. 


1 TALBOT’S 

Family Grocery # Variety Store, 

NO. 1155 WASHINGTON ST., DORCHESTER. 

Established 1815 by Mr. John Talbot, the father of its present proprietor, 
in a part of the old 6e Tavern JBuilding 

gSN the seventy years which have elapsed, the business has been constantly in- 
®l|§! creasing, and in 1882 for the greater convenience of many customers, Talbot’s 
Milton Store, Associates Hall, Milton, was annexed. 

It has not been our custom to advertise largely, preferring to let our goods 
speak for themselves; that we have been successful in this course is proved by the 
fact that the volume of trade has been larger in the past year than ever before. 

We take pride in saying that the descendants of all those whose names are 
found on our earliest books, are still among our customers, and one of our most 
respected patrons is a gentleman who was sent by his father to purchase goods 
on the first day of our business existence. 

We are fortunately in a condition to be able to buy our goods in the best 
markets of the world, and do not mean to be undersold by any house selling 
articles of equal quality. 


1843 . 

E. R. WENDEMUTH, 

DEALER IN 

fra emt* jitney Quota, Qtjoea ani» 

ghtUbwe, gmmU QStavea, 

GENTS’ FTTR.I'rlSHIISrG GOODS, ETC. 

WENDEMUTH BLOCK, Lower Mills, Ward 24. BOSTON. 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


191 


WASHINGTON STREET. — Continued. 


1057 William W. Carsley 
1059 Thomas W. Kibble 
1061 Mrs. M. A. Rankin 
1063 Edward H. R. Ruggles 
1069 Charles W. Richardson 
1071 Jonathan M. Teele 
Grant pi. 

1075 Henry Crane 
Francis H. Crane (rear) 

1085 Calvin C. Hamlin 
Sanford st. 

1099 Reuben Swan 
1107 Ur. James S. Greene 
1111 Joseph W. Sloan 
1113 George A. Bragdon 
Churchill pi. 

1121 Rev. T. Corwin Watkins 
1127 Richard Harrison 
1129 William P. Tilden, jr. 

1133 Henry L. Pierce 
1141 Charles Tileston, store 
River st. 

1151 R. Cook, store 
1155 J. C. Talbot, store 
1159 Clay Bros., store 
1167 H. Crane, stable 
Baker's ct. 

1173 Vacant 

1177 Dearborn F. Hyde 

Charles W. Marden 

1183 Ernest R. Wendemuth, store 

1185 David W. Clough 

1187 E. R. Wendemuth, store 

1189 Allen D. Thompson 

Frederick L. Means 

1191 Charles Phipps 

1193 Frederick W. Archer, store 

1195 Melville A. King, store 

1197 Charles F. Spargo, store 


1058 George Everett 
1062 Mrs. James M. Scott 
Thomas W. Pond 
1066 William H. Fairfield 
1070 William D. Crowell 
1072 Benjamin F. Lusk 
M.E. Church 

1084 Winthrop B. Robinson 
Benjamin Roberts 
1086 Albert O. Hawes 
Luther R. Gibson 
1088 Guy Syford 
William Patterson 
1090 Edmund J. Baker 
Orray A. Taft, jr. 

Richmond st. 

1116 Public Library, branch 
1120 George A. Haynes 
Ernest A. Melzer 
1126 George Haynes 
George L. Haynes 
1130 G. Haynes & Son, store 
1140 Mrs. A. E. Covill 
1146 Furness & Twombly, store 
1148 Mrs. E. J. Crowther 
1152 S. B. Twombly, store 
1156 Levi Hallett 
1158 John A. Tucker, store 
1160 Gustavus (). Raymond 
1162 Lawrence Karle, store 
1164 Leonard M. Hersey 
1166 Vacant store 
1168 Mrs. Mary C. Berry 
1172 Eleazer J. Bispham 
Sarell J. Willis 
Dorchester av. 

Adams st. 

Walter Baker & Co., mill 
Neponset river 





7 


MELVILLE A. KING 

PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 

-DEALER IN- 

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silverware, and Musical Merchandise, 

1195 WASHINGTON ST. (Near Dorchester Ave.), Dorchester District, Lower Mills. 

Repairing of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Spectacles a specialty. Prices reasonable. 
A complete line of Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings of the best quality only. Try the Artist’s 
Favorite Violin Strings, they are the best. 

Wendemuth Block. M. A. KINO. 


D, B, FLETCHER & C0„ 

Kjlmjt Ifjnoli 


S A\ rpo 

199 DEVONSHIRE ST., 


BOSTON. 


Every variety of NOTE and LETTER PAPER, ENVELOPES, ACCOUNT 
BOOKS, MEMO. BOOKS, PENS, INK, PENCILS, Etc. 

Manufacturers of Manifold Letter Books, for writing a letter and copy at the 
same time. 


BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. 


SAMUEL GANNETT, 

i 

DEALER IN 

GRAIN, FLOOR, HAY and STRAW, 

MILTON, - - MASS. 














DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


193 


WASHINGTON STREET. — Continued. 

1199 John Duffield 

Rufus Bellows 

1201 Henry Korb 

1203 James E. Cavanagli, store 

1205 Warren S. Thayer 

1207 William F. Abbott, hotel 

Baker's ct. 

1221 Anton Gramer, store 
Neponset river 


Neponset st. 


WASHINGTON STREET. 

From Commercial to the water. 

Neponset st. 
Andrew Burns 
Harry Kelly 


Samuel Freeman 
William I. Smith 


WASHINGTON COURT. 

From Minot. 

Herbert F. Witherell 
George W. Richardson 
George W. Berry 
Henry Karlander 
Nathan W. Holt 
Orenius H. Thomas 
John Hogan 
J. Fletcher Barnes 
William F. Davis 


Storehouse 
John O’Brien 
John Bemis 
Walnut st. 

Charles H. Dempsey 
High st. 


WATER STREET. 

From Taylor to Fulton. 

John Godfrey 
J. Henry Newcomb 
Henry G. Bean 
David Fales 
Walnut st. 

William H. Quincy 
Albert Leavitt 
John Mears 







194 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


WATERLOW STREET. 

From Harvard, near X.Y. & N.E. R.R. 


H. A. Davis 
John H. Greene 
John W. Cotton 
Florence A. Lawler 
George L. Studley 


George F. Marden 
David X. CofBn 
Alvah H. D. Hobbs 
Daniel S. Squires 
J. Pelerkin 
John H. Marshall 
Ora F. Snow 


WELLES AVENUE. 

From 675 

Harley st. 

Edwin R. Delong 
Ocean st. 

Alban st. 

Argyle st. 

Shawmut Branch B.R. 

WENTWORTH STREET. (Mat.) 

From Xorfolk to Torrey. 

Warner A. Marsh 
Simeon Atwood 


Washington to 1795 Dorchester Av. 

Joel H. Smith 
Theodore T. Whitney 
Warren J. Whitney 
Carlisle st. 

Melbourne st. 


WESLEY AVENUE. 


Patrick Hehir 
John Francis 
Abiram Thayer 
Henry M. Downing 
E. B." Perkins 
John McCarty 
Henry P. Finlay 
Mrs. "Mary Riley 
Charles M. Pray 


From Savin Hill Av. 

James Lyons 
James B. Quinn 
William P. McCarty 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


195 


WEST COTTAGE STREET. 

From 551 Dudley to 136 Blue Hill Av. 


3 A. B. Crooker 
5 Vacant 
7 G. P. Smith 
9 Francis Galameaux 
9 Herbert C. Bums 
9 Thomas Jury 
11 Henry E. Johnson 
13 William L. Lockwood 
15 Vacant 

17 George H. Endres 
17 Philip W. Remick 
17 Fred A. Xiles 
19 Alfred Davis 
19 Jacob Childs 
21 Henry C. Short 
23 James B. Wildes 
25 James E. White 
25 Henry K. White 
27 Dennison H. Vincent 
29 Vacant 
Brook av. 


2 C. H. Xewcomb 
12 Daniel E. Adams 
14 James L. Taylor 
16 Theodore G. Strater 
16 Herman Strater. jr. 
18 Edward A. Costigan 
20 Vacant 
22 Timothy Daly 
24 William J. Smith 
26 I. M. Learned 
38 James C. Chadwick 
38 William J. Downing 
40 William W. Dromey 


WESTVILLE STREET. 

From Bowdois, near Washington*, to Arcadia. 


John S. Gooch 
George W. Mann 
John J. Thorndike 
James S. Thorndike 
Benjamin F. Prescott 
Bowdoin sq. 

DUson st. 

Draper st. 


David Ripley 
Joshua Thaxter 
Pearson H. Field 
John H. Pinkham 
Henry X. Stimson 
George P. Phillips 
Mrs. L. Dixon 
Thomas M. Dunican 
George W. Gray 
Draper st. 

Lewis S. Galloup 
William Shipp 







JOHN HORSFIELD & CO., 

CARPENTER Tip BUILDER 


PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 

Stop, Cor. of B05I012 Mid H&mlet Streets, 

NEAR TJPHAM’S CORNTEK. 

House, 2 Wheelock Court. 


Sam'l H. L. Pierce, 

Sarperter and Builder., 

MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 


LUMBER, 

Door-Frames, Window-Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, 

ETC., ETC. 


Specialty made of Stair Work in all its branches. Posts , 
Rails , and Balusters constantly on hand or made to 
order. Hard-wood Doors , Pews , Case Work , 
-- Wash Stands. -- 

Plans and estimates furnished for fitting up Banks, Offices, Drug Stores, Etc. 

All orders promptly attended to. 

415 DORCHESTER AVENUE, SOUTH BOSTON. 








DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


197 


WESTVILLE STREET. — Continued. 

George Manton 
Albert T. Stephens 
John McNeil 
Isaac H. Davis 
Luther H. Collyer 

WHEATLAND AVENUE. 

From 503 Washington to N.Y. & N.E. R.R. 

Amasa Davenport 
Laurin A. Bum pus 
Alfred W. Burrill 
Walter H. Spooner 
Whitfield st. 

W. A. Gates 
Otis S. Capen 
Vacant house 
Edward Blake 
J. Frederick Williams 
Spencer st. 

Vacant house 


Nehemiah T. Merritt 
William F. Merritt 
N. Thomas Merritt 
Whitfield st. 

William Brigham 
Starrett J. Burgess 
Patrick J. Barry 
Spencer st. 

William H. Lee 


WHEELOCK AVENUE. 

From Hancock, near Columbia. 


Thomas Bates 
Walter D. Holden 


Mrs. Elizabeth Burke 
John Horsfield 
Harrison Wilder 
John A. De Sorgher 


Herbert G. Files 
Alonzo C. H. Laws 
Morris Glass ' 

John J. Welch 


WHITFIELD STREET. 

From Park (west) to Wheatland Av. 

William McGrath 
James J. Galvin 









198 


DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


Henry A. Brown 


John Carley 
Edward J. Howe 
James T. Howe 
H. Eugene Bolles 
John Field 
Field's ct. 
Lawrence Darigan 
Baker pi. 

David Halliday 


WILDER STREET. 

From Washington, near Columbia. 

I Alexander Beal 


WILLCUT COURT. 


From Union Av. 


WILLOW COURT. 


From 155 Boston. 

Mrs. Hannah J. Druiff 
Sidney Robinson 
Mrs. John Meade 
Patrick Hayes 
John T. Cuddy 
George Klimo 
John C. Wilson 
John Bieschlin 
Michael Fitzgerald 
Thomas Hoar 
Edward Cooley 

2 William J. McLane 

3 John Runey 

3 Joseph Wright 

3 William Hayes 

4 John J. Wright 

6 James Cowen 

7 James Webb 

8 Edward O’Brien 

8 James Callahan 

9 Patrick Keenan 

9 Thomas Jameson 







DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


199 


UNNAMED PLACE. 


Michael Fallon 
Patrick Young 
Patrick Grace 


From Willow Ct. 

Mrs. James Wright 
Miss M. A. Harding 
Hugh Neal 
William Earle 


WINTER STREET. 


From Hancock to Adams. 


James E. Finley 
Mrs. Hannah Tewksbury 
Thomas V. Gleason 
J. Stoughton Shepard 
Amos R. Storer 
Franklin Cummings 
Paul S. Yeildell 
Church st. 

Soldiers’ Monument 


Benjamin C. Piper 
William Baxter 
Prudence Baxter 
Mrs. Eliza Eveleth 
Andrew Goodwin 
Edward Merrill, jr. 
Angus C. Smith 
Church st. 

Unitarian Church 
Parish st. 

Lyceum Hall 
East st. 


WITHINGTON STREET. (Mat.) 


From Norfolk to Torrey. 


Nathaniel W. Garland 
William Love 


( Mrs. William Tucker 
\ Misses Tolman 
Timothy O’Brien 
Morris Hallahan 
Euclid st. 

Hiram H. Collins 
Charles T. Snow 






• * Dorchester * • 
G&s-ti^tit *Comp^ny. 

OFFICE : 

Dommeicial St., near DorcltestEi Hybiub. 


Although all gas-bills are due on the day they are sent 
from the office , yet a discount of 50 cents fer 1000 feet will be 
allowed for payment made within 10 days from date of bilf 
as stated thereon. 

The Discount List closes with the 10th day. 

N. B. Immediate notice of a leak, by day or night, 
should be sent to the Company’s Office, and until it is 
stopped, all windows should be open, and no fire or 
light be permitted. 

TUB Best Quality of Coke for sale 

in large or small quantities, at the yard, or delivered. 

J. Q. A. SPEAR, Supt. 



DORCHESTER BLUE BOOK. 


201 


WOOD STREET. 

From Walnut, near O.C. R.R. 

Public Hall 
George W. Mason 
Cyrus C. Conant 
Joshua Spear 
Samuel Mildram 
Charles H. Collins 
George W. Washburn 
Vacant 

WOOD-ST. COURT. 

From Wood to 34 Walnut. 


Thomas F. Temple 
Mrs. J. Richards 
Mrs. Julia A. Re any 
Wood-st. ct. 

George Clapp 
William H. West 
George H. Frost 
Michael Halloran 
William Davison 


Joseph E. Chadbourn 
George W. Waters 
Franklin Muzzey 
Lewis S. Timberlake 
Engine-house 


Hiram W. Blanchard 
Bradbury Emerson 
Eben H. Scribner 
Harlow H. Thayer 
Shop 

School-house 


YORK STREET. 

From Glen Road to Greenwood. 





INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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Adams,L . S. & Co. 90 

Albee, C. W. 102 

Allard & Edgecomb. 102 

Allbright, H. G.. 100 

Ame & Co. Front colored 

Atkinson, B. A. & Co., Front colored 

Badger, E. S. 16 

Baker, Walter & Co.76, 204 

Barry, Thomas J. Back colored 

Bird, Lewis P. 102 

Bird, Thomas H. 78 

Boston Gas Light Co. 66 

Bramliall, William. 32 

Briggs, L. & Co. 10 

Brown, John F. Back colored 

Buck, S. H. 36 

Bugbee & Spooner. 42 

Burditt & Williams. 126 

Burleigh, G. A. 32 

Burt, J. H. & Co. 30 


Capen, Charles G. W. 138 

Chickering & Sons. 2 

Chittenden, S. N. 106 

Churchill, John M. B. . .Back colored 

Clapp, E. B. 78 

Clark, Adams, & Clark. . .14 and 124 
Clark, A. C. & L. M. . . .Back colored 

Clarke, W. B. & Carruth. 184 

Cleaves, S. A. 104 

Collins, Burke,& Griffin, Back colored 

Colter, John. 144 

Cook, G. C. 166 

Crane, Henry. 72 


Crockett, C. E. & Co. 90 

Cutter, D. J. 38 

Daloz, Lawrence H. 70 

Dame, Stoddard, & Kendall ... 3 

Dorchester Beacon. 68 

Dorchester Carriage Co. 36 

Dorchester Express Co. 66 

Dorchester Gas Light Co. 200 

Dorchester Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 4 

Eddy, D. & Son. 6 

Eddy, Otis. 42 

Estabrook, Geo. Wm.. .Back colored 

Ewell, W. S. & Son. 90 

Exeter Machine Works.. .opp. pages 
[128 and 129 

Fales, C. M. 134 

Farwell, M. F. 78 

Faunce, Sewall A. Back colored 

Fisher, George A. Back colored 

Fisher Bros. 154 

Fletcher, D. B. & Co. 192 

Franklin Coal Co. 44 

Frizell, Charles. 178 

Frost, George E. 134 

Gannett, Samuel. 192 

Garland & Son. 186 

Gleason, R. & E. F. 186 

Godfrey, O. S. & Son. 156 

Goward, W. F. 8 

Graves, E. W. 154 



























































INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 


203 


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Hayden, Geo. E. 178 

Hayden, S. W. 180 

Holbrook & Fox. 10 

Holmes, S. A. 44 

Horsfield, John & Co. 196 

Hoyt, George F. 64 

Jaques & Griffin. 16 

Jeffers, Samuel T., Jr. 144 

Jenkins, Walter.. 154 

Jones, McDuffee, & Stratton . . 34 

Kelly, T. H. 134 

King, E. & F. & Co. 26 

King, James A. 188 

King, M. A. 192 

Kittredge, Charles F. .. Back colored 

Lewando’s French Dye House, 

Front colored 
Littlefield Bros. 72 

Macullar, Parker, & Co. 20 

Malloch & Shepard. 144 

McCurdy, D. 6 

Meade, Thomas H. Front colored 

Merritt & Merritt. Back colored 

Mills, Knight, & Co. 122 

Milner, A. Murray. 92 

Morris, Hamilton, & Co. 122 

Morris, P. 92 

Moseley, Elisha. 44 

Munn & Hanson. 106 

Murphie, H. P. 144 

Nevens, F. R. 188 

Norton Bros. 36 

Oakman, H. P. 10 

Pierce, Samuel H. L. 196 

Pratt & Co. 182 


Pray, J. H., Sons, & Co... Back cover 
Putnam Nail Co. 180 


Raymond & Fox. 26 

Redding, Baird, & Co. 22 

Reed, George M. Back colored 

Robinson, H. B. 6 

Robinson, N. T. 44 

Samuel, N. 4 

Sears, W. B. Inside front cover 

Seiler, H. J. Back colored 

Sibley, L. W. Back colored 

Smith & Lovett. 40 

Snow Brothers.... 120 

Somers, W. A. 92 

Spargo, Charles F. 8 

Spencer, A. H. 24 

Springer Brothers. Front colored 

Springer, George H. 76 

States, E. J. 18 

Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co... . 30 

Steeger, Henry. 78 

Stewart, Hugh. 28 

Talbot, John C. 190 

Talcott, F. H. 104 

Tileston, Charles... 190 

Timberlake & Small. 180 

Turner, George E. & Co. 24 

Turner, Henry A. & Co. 18 


Underwood, Jas. A. R. .. Inside back 

[cover 


Upham, J. H. & Co. . 12 


Wales, S. Walter. 92 

Wendemuth, E. R. 190 

Wheeler, Jesse F. Back colored 

Williams & Everett. .. .Front colored 

Witherell, O. D. 26 

Wright, A. W. 30 


Young, H. C. & Co. 138 





































































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